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There are a few places where you can find your UC Santa Cruz ID ...

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Your Community Account <strong>ID</strong> number is needed to complete <strong>you</strong>r registration for the Online Community. Thisnumber is 8 digits long and begins with either a ‘7’, ‘8’ or ‘9’. This number is not <strong>you</strong>r Student <strong>ID</strong> number.<strong>There</strong> <strong>are</strong> a <strong>few</strong> <strong>places</strong> <strong>where</strong> <strong>you</strong> <strong>can</strong> <strong>find</strong> <strong>you</strong>r <strong>ID</strong>:The "Stay Connected" postcard, that was sent to certain residences in October 2009 showcases <strong>you</strong>r Account <strong>ID</strong>number. Account <strong>ID</strong> and registration information is located on the mailing address side of this postcard.


Issues of the Review magazine include <strong>you</strong>r <strong>ID</strong> number in the mailing label. Here is a close up of themailing label that indicates <strong>where</strong> <strong>you</strong>r <strong>ID</strong> number is located:Other mailings from <strong>UC</strong>SC may include this number in the mailing label.If an Alumna/Alumnus, another place to <strong>find</strong> <strong>you</strong>r <strong>ID</strong> number is on the complementary AlumniAssociation membership card sent by the Alumni Association. Here is an example of <strong>where</strong> the number is locatedon the card:

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