Registration Information

Photo ID Cards | Personal Access Code (PAC) | Privacy Release

Photo ID Cards for New Students

All students may have a UC Davis photo ID card produced starting Jan 4, Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m., in 12 Mrak Hall. All students must have a valid driver’s license, or other form of valid photo ID, to have a UC Davis photo ID card produced. See UC Davis Photo ID Cards.

Personal Access Code (PAC)

Your Personal Access Code (PAC) protects your privacy. A PAC is a six-digit code used in combination with the student ID number to provide each student with a unique and confidential “password” to use registration services.

New students are sent a PAC. When you first log on to SISWeb, you are required to change your assigned PAC to a six-digit number of your own choosing.

Remember your PAC and keep it private! You will use your PAC for future registration. You may change your PAC at any time by selecting the Student Records Information menu in SISWeb. If you forget your PAC, you must come in person to the Office of the University Registrar and present a photo ID to obtain the correct number. This information will not be given out over the telephone. Although you cannot enroll in courses before your appointment time, SISWeb is available before your appointment time to change your assigned PAC to a PAC of your own choosing.

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Privacy Release

Students entering UC Davis for the first time can direct the Office of the University Registrar to withhold their addresses and telephone listings by marking their preference at
http://myadmissions.ucdavis.edu. Continuing students who wish to change their Privacy Release preferences must submit the “Directory Confidential Update Form,” available at the Office of the University Registrar, in 12 Mrak Hall.

Students who wish to keep their e-mail addresses confidential should see https://computingaccounts.ucdavis.edu, and then select Change your directory information from the options.

For more information, read University Policy on Nondiscrimination and Sexual Harassment or contact Student Judicial Affairs at (530) 752-1128 or sja@ucdavis.edu.

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Updated: October 20, 2009 2:16 PM