Answered By: Jessica Maris Last Updated: Oct 25, 2023 Views: 7
Answered By: Jessica Maris
Last Updated: Oct 25, 2023 Views: 7
Students/Employees can click on the file link (How to get your student ID card) below to scan a QR code to begin the process of receiving your ID. Follow the instructions on the file carefully to successfully submit your ID request.
COM students, faculty, and staff can also visit the Welcome Desk in the Administration building for further assistance.
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