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Due to the distributed nature of accounts at UCSB account management can be confusing. This page will hopefully provide some answers to your questions. Please click on the Table of Contents below to go to a specific answer.

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YES, Multiple accounts use Single Sign On (SSO). SSO is a sign in method, not an account by itself.

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  • UCSBnetID - Based on UCSB campus wide Identity. Used to sign into SSO portals.

  • Google Connect - Email and Google apps like Google drive.

    • Your default email is your UCSBnetID@ucsb.edu. Almost all other accounts at UCSB use the same Google account for email and give you additional email aliases, which you can see under settings (gear icon) >> see all settings >> accounts.

    • Defaults to campus SSO, but can be signed into using a variety of methods.

  • College Level Accounts - The College of Engineering, like the other 3 Colleges that make up UCSB has their own account system. They are not mutually exclusive and people can have accounts from multiple colleges.

    • CoE accounts grant you access to CoE resources such as the CSIL/Honea labs, CoE software, and CoE email aliases such as UCSBnetID@engineering.ucsb.edu and UCSBnetID@dept.ucsb.edu.

    • Coe Account invites are sent to everyone who is taking CoE class or research units if they do not already have a CoE account.

    • CoE accounts are not created automatically.

    • Already existing CoE accounts are reactivated and extended even if they are expired.

    • To see your current CoE information including expiration date, please login to: https://accounts.engr.ucsb.edu/maintain/login

  • Service accounts - These are accounts that provide you access to a particular service such as the UCSB Library or Adobe Federated ID for those whose departments have purchased Adobe Licenses through the Campus office of Software Licensing. Many accounts use SSO as a default, but can use their own logins if SSO is not available.

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I got a notice my account is expiring, who do I talk to?

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Be wary of scams! No UCSB entity will ever ask for your password or other personal info via email

No UCSB entity will ever ask for your password or other personal info via email

  • UCSBnetIDs - please talk to your home department or Enterprise Technology Services ETS/ITS. The College of Engineering and Engineering Computing Infrastructure (ECI) generally do not have the ability to renew UCSBnetIDs.

  • CoE - ECI can help you if you email help at http://engineering.ucsb.edu

  • Departmental and service accounts - please talk to the department or service who originally provided the account to you.

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This will depend on which exact account is expiring. Please read all notices carefully and first verify they are actually from the account in question. Due to large amounts of spam and scams, if you have any questions, it may be better to not click any links in emails and instead go to the websites of the accounts in question directly.

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