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IdentiKey

Last Updated: 05/07/2012
Overview

An IdentiKey consists of a CU login name and an IdentiKey password. IdentiKeys play a large role in computing at CU-Boulder.

Features

An IdentiKey gives you access to:

  • MyCUInfo, the student and faculty portal
  • My.CU, the employee portal
  • CUConnect, the legacy portal that still contains some tools and features
  • E-mail services like CULink and OIT's Microsoft Exchange service.
  • Computers in OIT computing labs.
  • UCB Wireless network.
  • ITS's learning management systems: CULearn and Desire2Learn
  • SkillSoft computer based training.

Cost

IdentiKey accounts are provided as a common-good to the campus which means there is no direct cost to you.

Who can get it

CU-Boulder Students, faculty, staff, groups, retirees,  conferences, and sponsored affiliates.

How to get it

Students

IdentiKeys are created when you are accepted to the University of Colorado at Boulder. After being accepted, activate your IdentiKey.

Faculty/Staff

When your information is entered into the payroll system, your IdentiKey will be set for creation. This process may take up to 48 hours. Then, you need to activate your IdentiKey. If you cannot activate your account, ask your payroll liaison to check on your entry.

Learn more

Learn more about how to get an Identikey for secondary accounts (also known as group accounts), retirees, sponsored affiliates, and conferences.

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Training & Consulting

Contact the IT Service Center for assistance.

Service Level Commitment (SLC)

IdentiKey's Service Level Commitment: 2
Learn more about Service Level Commitments.

Direction

To learn more about this program area, contact Identity & Access Program Manager Jim Dillon.

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