myUCF Portal
The myUCF Portal is designed
to give you access to your personal information through a secure Web server.
It allows you to register for classes online, see any Holds on your account,
review transcripts, check your grades, access your online courses, etc.
- PID: Your PID, or Personal ID, is composed of the first letter
of your first name and a randomly
generated seven-digit number. Get your PID.
- Format: fnnnnnnn
- Example: Joe Q. Student, his PID would be j9598372
- Initial Password: The initial password associated
with your PID begins with a capital P and then the year, month and day of
your birth.
- Format: Pyymmdd
- Example: Born April 16, 1980, his initial password would
be P800416
Notes:
- For additional information, visit myUCF Help.
- No UCF ID Card? Troubles with the PID Password Tool? To change your password contact the User Services Help Desk at (407) 823-5117.
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Online Courses
The
best way to access your courses is through the Webcourses@UCF pagelet in the myUCF portal (see above). You can view your classes by clicking on the "Online Course Tools" tab at the top of the page. All your classes will be listed and you have direct access to the password protected portion of your class,
called Webcourses@UCF. Computer conferencing, course materials and assignments
are frequently found there. You will not be able to access
the online portion of your class until student data is entered by your instructor
(usually during the first week of class).
If you access your courses through the myUCF portal, follow the
instructions above to use your PID (Personal ID). An alternative way to
gain access to your courses is through the Webcourses@UCF URL
listed above. You must use your NID (Network ID) to gain access via this URL.
- NID: Your NID, or Network ID, is composed of the first
two letters of your first name and a six-digit number. If your first name
has only one character, the character is duplicated to create the two letters
for your NID. The six-digit number is randomly generated. If you work at
UCF, your NID may be different from the default format. Get your NID.
- Format: ffnnnnnn
- Example: Joe Q. Student, his NID would be jo598372
- Password: Your initial password is a series of random scrambled characters. Read on for specific instructions on how to change your password.
To change your NID password (Webcourses@UCF)
- Visit the NID Password Tool. In order to change your NID password you will need the following additional information:
- Date of Birth: mm/dd/yy
- Last 4 of SSN
- UCF ID Card#
Notes:
- No UCF ID Card? Troubles with the NID Password Tool? To change your password contact the User Services Help Desk at (407) 823-5117.
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eCommunity opens a database that allows you to input your biography and e-mail
address as well as communicate with students, assistants and faculty members
associated with UCF. To access eCommunity, click on the eCommunity button for
your course or go to http://ecommunity.ucf.edu/ecommunity/.
- Network ID: Your NID or Network ID is composed of the first
two letters of your first name and a six-digit number. If your first name
has only one character, the character is duplicated to create the two letters
for your NID. The six-digit number is randomly generated. Get your NID.
- Format: ffnnnnnn
- Example: Joe Q. Student, his NID would be jo598372
- Initial Password: The initial password associated
with your NID begins with a capital P and then the year, month and day of
your birth.
- Format: Pyymmdd
- Example: Born April 16, 1980, his initial password would
be P800416
Notes:
- Once you enter eCommunity, you may change your password. Warning:
Changing your password for eCommunity does NOT change the NID password
for other systems such as your Pegasus account and WebCT.
- If you forget your password, you may request that it be
e-mailed to the address listed in your eCommunity profile. Type your NID in
the textbox and click the submit button. Your password will be sent within
a few minutes.
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Pegasus Accounts
All students, faculty and staff are automatically given a Pegasus e-mail account
that allows them to access the campus network from a modem/cable or from a campus
lab.
- User Name: Your NID or User Name is composed of the first
two letters of your first name and a six-digit number. If your first name
has only one character, the character is duplicated to create the two letters
for your NID. The six-digit number is randomly generated. Get your NID.
- Format: ffnnnnnn
- Example: Joe Q. Student, his NID would be jo598372
- Initial Password: The initial password associated
with your NID begins with a capital P and then the year, month and day of
your birth.
- Format: Pyymmdd
- Example: Born 04-16-80, his initial password would
be P800416
Notes:
- To learn how to change your Pegasus account password or learn more about
the mail server, see the Help
Desk Tutorials. Warning: Changing
your password for your Pegasus account does NOT change the NID password
for other systems
such as WebCT and eCommunity.
- If you have an Internet service provider (ISP) such as AT&T
GlobalNet, Sprint Passport, Magicnet, Internet Access Group or America Online
then you may not need to use your Pegasus account unless you come to campus
and need to log onto campus computers in the labs. One of the benefits of
using your Pegasus account remotely is to access full text articles from the
UCF library. For more information about accessing your Pegasus account remotely
see: Help Desk Tutorials.
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