NetID & Email
Cornell NetIDs
A NetID is a unique electronic identifier that, when combined with a password, provides secure access to your Cornell email and other non-public Cornell resources and information.
Activate Your NetID, Email, and Two-Step Login
1. Confirm your enrollment with Cornell and submit an enrollment deposit if required by your program.
2. After your deposit is processed, an email from netid-activation@cornell.edu will be sent to the email address used for your Cornell application with instructions to activate your NetID and email. (It can take up to two business days for your NetID to be created once your deposit is processed. Note that the email might land in your spam/junk folder.)
Graduate Students
You will receive an email with instructions to set up your NetID via ApplyWeb. If you already have a Cornell NetID from a previous role with the university, you do not need to activate it as other students do.
Professional Students (Cornell Tech, Johnson, Law, and Vet)
You will receive an email with instructions to activate your NetID and Cornell email account online or via text message.
Cornell provides additional security protection for personal data by requiring Two-Step Login to access important online resources, including Student Center and Canvas.
Two-Step Login is a two-factor authentication service that prevents the use of stolen Cornell passwords by requiring confirmation from something a third party does not have – such as your phone or another device. Because some tasks you need to complete before the start of the term will require Two-Step Login, enroll during the NetID activation process.
Your Email
All incoming Cornell students are set up with Gmail through a Cornell Google Workspace for Education account.
You can use the collaboration services offered through that account.
If you choose to forward your Cornell email to an outside account, you can set that up in Google. Before you decide to forward your Cornell email to a non-Cornell account, please be aware of policies of the major email providers that may impact your email delivery.
It is recommended that you use your Cornell email account to send and receive Cornell-related mail. This will ensure that you do not miss important university communications.