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.).
See also
- http://www.it.cornell.edu/cms/services/netid/leave.cfm
- 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
- CCB'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:
- http://www.it.cornell.edu/services/netid/leave/index.cfm.
- For further details from ChemIT, review:
1. Have the responsible faculty member send an email to the department chair (currently David Collum <dbc6>), cc:ing Chemistry IT <ChemIT@cornell.edu>, providing the following information:
- The name of the person who needs a NetID
- The NetID to be extended or reactivated
- Specify how long they need the NetID for, in months. (Maximum of one year of length, and they can be renewed yearly indefinitely as needed)
- The reason the person needs their NetID extended or reactivated
If simply renewing sponsorship (vs. sponsoring the NetID for the first time), no need to request duration or reason. We default to one year unless we are told to do otherwise. Use our email template:
- ChemIT sample NetID renewal email to faculty
- If a NetID is not renewed, Chemistry IT will follow proper exit procedures so we don't forget to close cluster accounts, remove use from AD groups, ensure file shared data is properly curated, etc.
- Chemistry IT's draft exit procedures.
2. Chemistry IT will provide an authorization form to the departmental chair to sign.
- R:\Chem IT\IT Support\Users & Groups\Account & ID's\SponsoredNetIDChairLetterheadRequestTemplates
- Example: "SponsoredNewFromNormalNetid.docx"
3. Chemistry IT will forward the Chemistry departmental approval to CIT for processing. Processing usually is very quick as a NetID is not being created.
- Scan signed form into a PDF. Send to where?
- Or instead FAX signed form, but if so, to where?
4. Chemistry IT documents all currently sponsored NetIDs.
5. CIT emails us with a confirmation. And the NetID becomes "sponsored" in Cornell terminology.
We're trying to think of ways to improve this process.