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Your Cornell NetID is a string of alphanumeric characters based on your name followed by a number. It allows you to access non-public Cornell services and resources.Check Your Email AddressUsually your email address starts with your NetID followed by @cornell.edu. For example, if your email…
About Changing Your NetID Password
When changing your NetID password, keep in mind:
Students
New students receive their NetID and activation code beginning in early April. During the activation process, they are introduced to policies governing the use of Cornell’s computing resources. They also activate their Cornell email address, set their NetID password, and choose their…
About This PageThe tables below detail which services are available to Cornell community members depending on their roles with the university. Current faculty, staff, and students generally have access to most Cornell services.
Having a Cornell NetID does not, in and of itself, give you access to information or services. It simply serves as an identifier that can be used to authorize your access to services you are entitled to use.
Identity and Access Management is provided through a suite of mission-critical services, which support secure access to Cornell's IT services and systems. Implementing a set of tools, policies, and practices to manage authentication helps safeguard university data and ensures that only authorized…