The campuses of the University of Chicago are places of learning, research, and residence; employment; recreation or sightseeing; and more. The University is pleased to welcome all who use its spaces and resources appropriately and responsibly. Students, faculty, staff, other academic personnel, postdocs, employees of affiliates operating in University buildings, alumni, guests, neighbors, visitors, tourists, and others use the campuses throughout the year.
In an effort to sustain a welcoming and productive environment for those who live, work and study at the University, the University limits access to some spaces and resources to those who have been issued a ChicagoCard, an official identification card. The University issues a ChicagoCard to students, faculty, staff, and some academic visitors so that they may gain access to spaces and resources not available to the general public either in general or at certain times.
Individuals occupying University spaces or using University resources should understand that on occasion they may be asked to show identification or their ChicagoCard to a University employee whose role includes insuring that only authorized individuals are present on University property or in facilities operated by the University, or that only authorized individuals are using certain University resources.
If asked by such a University employee to show identification, UChicago ID carriers are required to show their card. If a student, employee, or academic visitor who is asked for identification has any concern about the request or believes that he or she was not treated appropriately during the interaction, that person must nonetheless comply with the request for identification and present his or her ChicagoCard. Subsequently, such an individual is encouraged to report his or her concern to his or her supervisor (if he or she is a University staff person or postdoc), the area Dean of Students (if he or she is a University student), or to the Associate Provost for Faculty and Student Affairs (if he or she is a University faculty member, academic appointee, or academic visitor). Appropriate follow-up will then occur in accordance with University protocol.
The ChicagoCard is not transferable, must never be lent to any other person, and must be presented upon request as described above. The ChicagoCard should be treated with care, just like a driver’s license, passport, or credit card. Misuse of the identification card will result in its forfeiture and may lead to disciplinary action.
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