Username Lookup & Password Reset
 
For Students & Alumni
If you are an alumnus who wants to set up an account, read Overview of services
  • Students:
    • If you have already logged to your account: Username is myUH ID (PeopleSoft ID), and password remains unchanged.
    • If you have never logged to your account: Username is myUH ID (PeopleSoft ID), and password is your last name.
  • Alumni:
    • If you graduated in Summer 2007 and after
      • If you have already logged to your account: Username is myUH ID (PeopleSoft ID), and password remains unchanged.
      • If you have never logged to your account: Username is myUH ID (PeopleSoft ID), and password is your last name.
    • If you graduated before Summer 2007
      • Username/Password: Last name followed by the last five digits of your Social Security Number.(Note: no space between last name and SS number)
      • Example:
        Username: Smith56789, Password: Smith56789
If you don't know your myUH ID (PeopleSoft ID): Students/Alumni can retrieve their myUH ID (PeopleSoft ID) online at Enrollment Services online. Once you have logged in, there will be a link that says, "Retrieve Your myUH ID (PeopleSoft ID)". This link will display the myUH ID (PeopleSoft ID).
To reset your password, enter your username:
 
For Employers/UCAN Advisors:
 
Username/Password Lookup: Enter your e-mail here and click 'Go'
 
 
Password Reset: Enter your username here and click 'Go'
 
 
For Faculty/Staff:
 

Faculty/Staff username\password are both your lastname (surname) followed by the last three digits of your Employee ID number.

Example: Username: Smith789 Password: Smith789 (no space between last name and Emp ID number)

 
Password Reset: Enter your username here and click 'Go'
 
 






























 
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