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In an effort to increase the level of protection given to Social
Security numbers, Northwestern has implemented a Campus-Wide
Identification number for every student that may be used in lieu of a
Social Security number in many situations. It must be recognized
that Northwestern can never totally eliminate the need for Social
Security numbers. They are still required for a number of purposes
including processing federal aid, reporting income of student workers,
or obtaining official transcripts. However, the use of Social Security
numbers has been significantly reduced with the use of the Campus-Wide
Identification numbers. Several examples of the use of the new
identification numbers include the following instances:
- Logging on to the Web: No one will be able to copy your Social
Security number if you log on in a public place such as a computer
lab.
- Making payments on your account to the Cashier’s office: No one
will be able to hear your Social Security number being given to the
cashier.
- Registering for classes: You will not have to provide your
Social Security number to register for classes with your advisor or
via Web or telephone.
- Class rosters will no longer list Social Security
numbers—Campus-Wide ID numbers will be used.
Please note that if you do not know (or you forgot) your
Campus-Wide Identification number, you may still use your Social
Security number for the aforementioned purposes. Please click
here to obtain your Campus-Wide Identification number.
[https://secure.nsula.edu/studentaccounts/CWIDLookup.aspx] |