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This page is useful if you need to keep your NetID when you leave the University to access University resources (email, library, VPN, cluster, file shares, etc.). |
This is "the" page on this topic.
Another, similar page is deprecated but may hold info that needs to be moved to this page:
See also
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Why anyone would need what Cornell calls a "Sponsored NetID"
- Services retained by having a sponsored NetID, and services you still lose
- Text of NetID renewal email, from ChemIT (for ChemIT staff's use)
- A sponsored NetID by itself does NOT provide Library access.
- Renewing a "sponsored" NetID
- Chemistry's sponsored NetIDs
- CCB's NetID procedures
- CCB HR Exit form edit ideas
Please be aware of what happens when you leave the University by going to:
Faculty: How to provision a Sponsored NetID for an individual
Please send an email to <ChemIT> containing the information Cornell requires:
- The name of the person being sponsored and their NetID.
- A simple (1 or 2 lines) statement explaining the need.
- Duration, not to exceed a year.
Sample request:
- Please extend Sponsored NetID services for Donald Duck <dd666> for another year. He is one of my collaborators and requires access to our computer cluster.
Historical note: As of Summer 2016, no need to email the Department Chair with the above information. Just <ChemIT>.
For those who need a Sponsored NetID
- Contact your sponsoring faculty member and have them follow the above steps.
Historical page, FYI
The below cited page is deprecated but may hold info that needs to be moved to this page:
- Renewing a "sponsored" NetID
- http://www.it.cornell.edu/services/netid/leave/index.cfm
- For the first table, imagine a column on the far right called "other" and with no services selected. That's what non-retiring leaving staff and "Former Student (not alumni)" are! (Same as "a person off the street", FWIW.)
- For further details from ChemIT, review:Services retained by having a sponsored NetID, and services you still lose