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Collecting your UCL student ID card

Your UCL ID card gives you full access to buildings across our campuses and enables you to borrow books from UCL libraries. Find out how you can collect it below.

If you have received email confirmation that you have beenÌýfully enrolled, book a slot to get your ID card.Ìý

You should collect your UCL Student ID card earlier than you need it. Don't wait until your first induction or teaching class. We try to make ID card collection as quick as possible but you may experience some delays. Aim to arrive at least 15 minutes before your appointment.ÌýÌý


How and where to collect your ID card as a New StudentÌý

You can collect your ID card from Bloomsbury or UCL East. Remember:Ìý

  • To bring your 'confirmation of enrolment' email.Ìý
  • Have a Valid ID document e.g. passport, UK driving license, EU identity card or BRP.
  • Your photo will be taken for your ID card when you collect it.ÌýÌý

If you are starting an intial teaching training programme (ITE), you'll be able to combine your document check with collecting your ID card.Ìý

I want to collect my ID card...From BloomsburyFrom UCL East

16 September-22 September

Book appointment at Jeremy Bentham Room

Come to Marshgate Reception for our walk-in service 9am-10pmÌý

23 September – 27 September

Book appointment at Jeremy Bentham Room

Book appointment at 911±¬ÁÏÍø East

30 September – 11 October

Come to the Garden Room for our walk-in service 9am-12.30pm and 1.30pm-5pmÌý

Come to Marshgate Reception for our walk-in service 9am-10pmÌý

ÌýAfter 11 October

Book appointment at Andrew Huxley (regular service)

Come to Marshgate Reception for our walk-in service 9am-10pmÌý

Returning StudentÌý

You'll need to book an appointment at Andrew Huxley.

AccessibilityÌýÌý

If you have any access requirements or you are unable to visit, you can contact the team on Tel: +44 (0)20 8138 7219 or email the team.

If you have an invisible disability, UCL supports the Sunflower Lanyard scheme. It is a way to show you have an invisible disability and may require additional assistance. Wearing a Sunflower Lanyard is optional.

You can collect a Sunflower Lanyard from various UCL libraries or when you collect your ID Card.Ìý

If you need a lanyard before coming to campus, you can request one to be posted to you via askUCL. Remember, you need to have a UCL username and password to use askUCL.Ìý