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# Complete and print the [[Application For An Account On Departmental Computing Facilities | account application form]]. Both you and your supervisor need to complete and sign it. For your convenience, you can fill in the PDF before printing. | # Complete and print the [[Application For An Account On Departmental Computing Facilities | account application form]]. Both you and your supervisor need to complete and sign it. For your convenience, you can fill in the PDF before printing. | ||
− | # Bring the form to the <b>IT Support Team in MacLeod 105</b> | + | # Bring the form to the <b>IT Support Team in MacLeod 105</b>, or email it to help@ece.ubc.ca. |
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The use of all department computing resources is subject to UBC's [http://universitycounsel.ubc.ca/ Acceptable Use Policies]. | The use of all department computing resources is subject to UBC's [http://universitycounsel.ubc.ca/ Acceptable Use Policies]. |
Revision as of 09:43, 24 December 2014
Undergraduates
If you are an undergraduate student registered in an ECE course, we will automatically create an account for you. At the end of the first week of classes, you will be able to claim your account using the Self-Service ECE Account Management tool at https://id.ece.ubc.ca/.
You must change your password promptly and at least once every term to prevent it from being deactivated.
If you are also taking Computer Science courses, your username may be the same as the username in Computer Science. However, your ECE and CS accounts are distinct -- they have independent passwords and separate home directories.
All Others
All other accounts are created upon receipt of appropriately authorized application form.
- Complete and print the account application form. Both you and your supervisor need to complete and sign it. For your convenience, you can fill in the PDF before printing.
- Bring the form to the IT Support Team in MacLeod 105, or email it to help@ece.ubc.ca.
The use of all department computing resources is subject to UBC's Acceptable Use Policies.