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The myUCF portal is an online student’s No. 1 resource for all personal records, academic history and financial aid information. Accessible from anywhere, the myUCF portal provides the following services: Search for and enroll in courses. Update contact information.
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The UCF Network ID (NID) Account is a credential that allows students, faculty, staff, and UCF Sponsored Guests to sign into the computer labs, myUCF portal, webcourses@UCF, and other campus resources. UCF users can enter their NID and NID Password to sign on.
Sign on to the myUCF Portal with your NID and NID password. In the myUCF Menu , click Faculty/Advisor Self Service . Click Instructors and then Faculty Webcourse Manager .
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