NetID
NetID - Colorado State University System
Your NetID is a Colorado State University System network identity that replaces 海角禁区 Pueblo eAccounts.
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Who receives a NetID?
A NetID is assigned to all applicants, students, faculty, staff and associates at 海角禁区 Pueblo.
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Why do I need a NetID?
An active NetID is required for login to Microsoft 365 email and many other systems at 海角禁区. -
What is the format of a NetID?
- C followed by your 9-digit 海角禁区 ID.
- Example: C899456789
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What is my 海角禁区 ID?
Your 海角禁区 ID is a 9-digit number that begins with an 8.
It is a unique identifier for everyone at 海角禁区 Pueblo within the university system.
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How do I obtain or find my 海角禁区 ID?
Students and employees can view their 海角禁区 ID in Personal Access to Web Services (PAWS): or
If you don't know your 海角禁区 ID or NetID:
- Applicants: Contact the Admissions Office at (719) 549-2462.
- Current Students: Contact the Registrar's Office at (719) 549-2261.
- Faculty, Staff and Associates: Contact your department's Human Resources representative.
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How do I activate my NetID?
Choose . We will verify your identity, and you will be able to select a password and provide other details to activate your NetID. -
I already have a NetID. How do I see and update my information?
To view or update your information, select an item from the menu and log in with your existing NetID. -
Where can I find more information about NetID?
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What is Duo and why does the 海角禁区 System use it?
Duo is a tool that provides two-factor authentication to better protect your account by requiring an additional piece of information beyond your username and password. When you access certain 海角禁区 System services – including Microsoft 365 applications (OneDrive, Teams, etc.) and university email accounts, 海角禁区’s VPN, HR, and Banner – you will be required to use a device that you have (mobile phone, desk phone, or a hardware token) to provide an additional layer of security to your account. This is done by receiving a push authentication request through the Duo Mobile App, a phone call, or entering a generated code.
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