How do I use my WSU AccessID and email? Open a web browser. Go to Academica at a.wayne. Log in using your AccessID and temporary password. Follow the prompts. When you are prompted to change your password, choose a secure one that you will easily remember.
Log in with the same AccessID and password. In your browser: connect.wayne. On your mobile phone: m.wayne. Desktop software: Outlook and more.
Your personal identification number (sometimes called your Banner number) is printed on the front; this is your official university identification number. Also on the front of your card is your AccessID, which doubles as your WSU email address and a barcode that is used to check out books at the campus libraries.
Your personal identification number (sometimes called your Banner number) is printed on the front; this is your official university identification number. Also on the front of your card is your AccessID, which doubles as your WSU email address and a barcode that is used to check out books at the campus libraries.
If an exception is required due to a family member's medical condition, email esp@wayne to request an Exception to Enrollment Policy form. If a student is receiving financial aid and the request is approved, their award may be adjusted.
Submit a formal Letter of Withdrawal addressed to the Director of the Office of Admissions and Student Services (OASS). Receipt of the letter is to be acknowledged by OASS via email to the student's WSU email address. The official Letter of Withdrawal shall include: The date of withdrawal and the reason for withdrawal.
A Guest AccessID is issued to select non-Wayne State University persons who require short-term access to WSU systems and services to directly benefit academic or administrative WSU activities. Guest AccessIDs provide access to library resources, among other benefits.
A WSU Access ID is the unique, six-character alphanumeric “user name” that is assigned to each WSU student, faculty, and staff member that looks like (xx1234). Use your WSU Access ID when logging into licensed WSU academic and library resources.
Review Admission Requirements Applicants must fulfill the following requirements: Complete a rigorous college preparatory curriculum (Core 40 curriculum for Indiana residents). Maintain a cumulative grade-point average of 2.4 or higher on a 4.0 scale.