UT EID activation for UTSA employees now offered at two locations
(March 18, 2011)--Effective Monday, March 21, UTSA employees who need to activate their UT EID and to receive an initial password to log onto UT Direct can receive this service at the UTSACard Office and the Define Services Office (now located at University Heights).
Additionally, the Define Services Office will continue to manage Define access requests, password resets and Electronic Office management. Only UT EID activation will be provided at the UTSACard Office. A valid photo ID must be provided to complete the activation process.
UT EID activation allows employees to gain access to UT Direct in order to:
- Review earnings statements
- Set up paperless distribution of earnings statements and W-2s
- Update withholding (W-4) information
- Update direct-deposit information
For more information, e-mail Define Services.
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UT EID activation can be done at these locations:
UTSACard Office
Multidisciplinary Studies Building Room 1.01.52, Main Campus
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Define Services Office
Management Reporting and Administrative Systems
New location: University Heights Building 4, 5726 Hausman Rd., Suite 600
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
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