Your campus identification (ID) card is a valuable piece of identification which serves a variety of purposes including:
- Access to a variety of campus and community resources and facilities;
- Exam identification;
- Student Health plan access;
- Student Centre event access
- Borrowing priviledges in our Library and Media Services
- Access to the Campus Athletic Centre, Ice Centre and Tennis Centre
- Meal plan and Flex Dollar accounts; and
- Transit and retail discounts, on and off campus.
You may be required to present your Campus ID card to campus authorities if requested. Priviledges and/or access to campus services may be denied if you are unable to present a valid, current card.
Campus Identification Office- go to G1004
Once you have registered for fall or winter classes, new students must bring proof of registration, proof of tuition payment/deferment and one piece of valid Gov't produced photo ID to our office. All returning student cards must be validated to confirm your registration as a full- or part-time student for the next academic year and receive the new U-Pass sticker before classes begin.
First cards and validation of returning student cards is now available in the campus ID office upon re-registration. In order to take advantage of the U-Pass on your first day of classes, we encourage you to update your card before classes begin. The UPass stickers have arrived. The fall/winter UPass sticker is valid from Sept 1st, 2010 until May 31st, 2011. Students registered as full time postsecondary students from Jan/Feb/Mar to late summer, will be assessed and charged for the Summer UPass sticker. The valid period for the Summer UPass is June 1st, 2010 to August 31st, 2011.
Please note: A reprint fee of $5 will be charged if you cannot present your previous card.as a returning student.
Disclaimer
Use of this card is governed by the policies of Durham College. The person identified on this card is responsible for transactions made with the card or use of campus property authorized by this card. Lost or damaged cards must be reported immediately to the campus ID office.
Campus ID cards remain the property of the college and must be surrendered on request by a member of the college staff.