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Tired of your old, ugly Photo ID card? 
Well, there's a new card in town. Get yours while it's free
!

Photo ID is the physical representation of your role within the campus community.

The Bronco Access Card is the official photo identification for all Cal Poly Pomona faculty, staff, students and affiliates, and must be carried at all times while on campus. This card is more than just the official identification card. It also offers the safety and convenience of not having to carry cash on campus, and allows access to campus services, buildings, and laboratories.

You are required to replace your old Bronco Access Card!  To get a replacement for your old Bronco Access Card, go to the Photo ID Unit, CLA Building 2nd Floor, tower side and bring a government issued photo identification (e.g. driver's license, state identification card, military ID, or passport, etc.).

There is no charge to replace your old photo id card.

Why Should You Get a Bronco Access Card?  It is essential that you obtain a Bronco Access Card because it identifies you as a currently enrolled student. This entitles you to the following privileges:

  • Use of computing resources
  • Use of the University Library
  • Use of Health Services
  • Access to Recreational and Fitness facilities on campus
  • Use as a debit card for on-campus purchases

Anyone requesting a new card will need to present a government issued photo identification (e.g. driver's license, state identification card, military ID, or passport, etc.). All students pay $5.00 for an initial Bronco Access Card. If you need a replacement, please remember to bring your current Bronco Card or government-issued photo ID. You should also know your nine-digit Bronco Number. The Photo ID Unit will need to verify in its database that you are an active student of the University.



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