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Web Instructions. and choose "Card Services" at the top of the screen. If the OHIO ID card is currently active, select "Deactivate Card" to disable it. If more than one card is listed in the drop down, deactivate them all. If the card is deactivated, select "Activate Card" to begin using it again and services will be activated immediately.
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Your Ohio University ID card is used to verify your status as a student, faculty or staff member in good standing. Student IDs are validated by registration/enrollment information, while staff IDs are validated based on Human Resources records. Protect your ID card the same way you would protect your driver's license or bank card. If you lose your ...
Manage your ID card with eAccounts:(opens in a new window) 1. Add or view your Bobcat Cash balance 2. View transactions 3. Deactivate a lost or stolen card
Services that require your ID card include: 1. Alden Library materials check-out 2. Ping Center, Aquatic Center, and Bird Arena memberships 3. Bobcat Cash at all Culinary Services dining venues and select campus retail, vending and laundry operations 4. Athletic event admission, student section 5. Meal Plans / Flex Points 6. Building access in some...
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1. Visit the Technology Help Center (help.ohio.edu) to get live support, view outages, and browse trainings.
Ohio University strives to make its digital resources and services accessible to all visitors, including those with disabilities who may also be using assistive technology. If special steps are necessary in order to improve the accessibility of experiences for end users, those steps must be taken. If you experience a barrier that affects your abili...
The Ohio University Information Security Officestrives to educate and empower the University community to appropriately manage risks and protect OHIO’s information and systems. This effort is facilitated through policies, standards, an information security risk management program, as well as other tools and guidance that are provided to the Univers...
Welcome to OHIO University eAccounts. Manage your OHIO ID card online with eAccounts. From here, you can: View Meal Plan, Flex Points, & Bobcat Cash balances. Add funds to your Bobcat Cash account. Save A Payment Method for use on the eAccounts Mobile App. Activate or deactivate your OHIO ID card. Access online statements of account transactions.
As a current student, you can obtain your PID using the following methods: Check your Ohio University ID card; your PID is printed on the front. Visit the Bobcat Depot or the ID card office for your campus. Contact the Office of the University Registrar at 740.593.4191.
Answers to frequently asked questions related to ID cards. Verifying Your Identity with Live Video ID Verification: Employees This article details the steps employees of Ohio University will need to take to verify their identity through the live video ID verification process.
Deposits to your Bobcat cash account can be made online, by check mailed to the Office of the Bursar, or placed in the drop box located in Chubb Hall. Use your ID for printing. Depending on your role at OHIO, you may have access to departmental, student, or guest printing. Money can be added to Guest Printing Cards at Alden Library. Home pages
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If you are new to the University or returning after an extended absence, you will need to activate your OHIO ID. Access. Activate/Re-activate your OHIO ID - PID required. This number can be found on your University ID card or on your letter of admission. Re-enrolling students: If you are re-enrolling, please visit the re-enrollment page on the ...