How do I get my UT EID?

There are several ways to get a UT EID: One may be created for you. This happens if you submit test scores as part of the application process, or if you were a student, faculty, or staff member after 1974. If you’re not sure you have a UT EID, you can try to Find Your UT EID using the self-service tool.

How do I log into UT?

Connect to utexas Wi-Fi Network Most modern operating systems (Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS) are able to automatically detect the settings to connect to the network. Bring up the list of Wi-Fi networks on your device, select utexas, and log in using your UT EID when prompted.

How do I access my UT email?

Logging in for the First Time Go tohttps://get.utmail.utexas.edu/manage/accounttype.php ClickLog In Using My UT Electronic ID (EID). If you do not have your EID or password, clickI Dont Know My UT Electronic ID (EID)to be… Table of Contents What Google Workspace Apps Are Available in UTmail?

What is MyStatus basic service?

With MyStatus, you can! Simply write a message and it will be displayed on the screen of the calling party. Whether you are at work, at school, in a meeting or working out, all you have to do is write a status about it and the ones calling you will be updated!

How do I check my touch balance?

To check your account balance, bundle details and validity: Dial *220# and press “OK” (free of charge) or through the touch website/mobile app.

What is a UT account?

For employees, visibility of content can vary based on the faculty/service department you are employed at. An account provides employees, students, third parties and guests access to the UT’s ICT services for as long as the employee is employed, the student is subscribed or the third party/guest is granted access.

How do I set up my UT email?

Go to https://utmail.utexas.eduand select “Create an account”. Choose “Sign up now!” and log in with your EID and EID password. Enter your desired email address, then choose and confirm your UTmail password. Agree to send the above information to Google.