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Does UCLA email ever expire?

Students who earn a UCLA degree retain access to their @ucla.edu e-mail account and Google Apps, and the student Logon ID is always available for services such as ordering transcripts. However, certain other UCLA access and services expire upon separation from the University.
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How long does UCLA email last?

As UCLA alumni, you are eligible to have an @ucla.edu email address forward indefinitely to another email account of your choosing. Switch your email accounts as many times as you want without having to send a change of address to your contacts.
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Does UCLA delete your email after graduation?

No action on your end is needed once you graduate as full free email access will continue as alumni, including the usage of push notifications via Duo Mobile. Should you have any questions about your email, please contact UCLA IT Services at [email protected] or at (310) 267-4357.
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Do you lose access to university email?

Most universities deactivate your school email after you graduate. After all, your account is using resources on their server, and you are no longer paying them. You should create a new email account somewhere that is not tied to your school or place of employment.
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How do I get my UCLA alumni email?

Members are eligible to request an @alumni.ucla.edu email account by clicking here. You will need to be signed in to alumni.ucla.edu to access the page. If you need to register for an Alumni website account, visit https://alumni.ucla.edu/register/.
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What happens to UCLA email after graduation?

Students who earn a UCLA degree retain access to their @ucla.edu e-mail account and Google Apps, and the student Logon ID is always available for services such as ordering transcripts.
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Do alumni keep their email?

Students who leave the University having completed a degree program and earned a diploma are considered alumni, and get to keep their email address and email account as long as they care to use it.
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Will I have my university email forever?

Many colleges will discontinue alumni email addresses a few months after graduation, so it's best to stay on the safe side and create a new one.
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How long do university emails stay active?

If you're short on time, here's a quick answer: Most schools will deactivate your student email account within a few months after you graduate or leave the school. Some may let you keep the account longer, while others delete it very quickly.
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How do I access my school email after graduating?

Reach out to your school's alumni association: Some universities offer alumni email accounts or limited access to certain services for graduates. Contact your school's alumni association to see if they can provide any assistance or guidance on accessing support.
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Does UCLA alumni Scholarship email mean anything?

While students who receive an invitation tend to be high achieving students (therefore more likely to be admitted), getting an invitation is not indicative of your admission status (because the admissions office generally does NOT share admission decisions with the alumni association at the scholarship application ...
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Can I keep my Harvard email after graduation?

The Harvard University policy for Microsoft Office 365 accounts (designated by [email protected]) states that accounts expire 365 days after a student's graduation. This grace period gives students time to continue to use their email address after graduation for job searches and other communications.
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Can you drop out of UCLA?

Students who withdraw from the University once instruction begins must submit a withdrawal notice. Failing to attend classes, dropping all classes, neglecting courses, or stopping payment on checks tendered for registration fees does not constitute notice of withdrawal.
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Can I change my official UCLA email?

Students are required to keep their UCLA mailing address, e-mail address, and mobile telephone number up to date. These can be changed through MyUCLA. Keeping information current ensures that students can be reached through the BruinAlert emergency notification system.
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Does Stanford email expire?

Your @stanford.edu email can be accessed for 120 days after you graduate. For five years, your SUNet ID will grant access to your transcript and other online information, but not to your @stanford.edu email.
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What email does UCLA use?

The actual account on the Google Apps service is the email ending in @g.ucla.edu, but both email addresses receive emails for the same account; when messages are sent to the @ucla.edu address, they are relayed to your @g.ucla.edu Gmail mailbox on the Google servers.
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Is UCSD email permanent?

Can I keep my @ucsd.edu email address after graduation? You can continue using your existing student email address after you have graduated by connecting it to a non-UC San Diego email address. Sign up for Alumni Email for Life to link your address to a non-UC San Diego email address.
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Does USC let you keep your email?

Regular student email accounts are removed after one year of non-activity as a student, but once you switch to your Alumni account, it's yours for life. See more details about your lifetime email provided by the Help Desk.
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Should I use my university email to apply for jobs?

The short answer is: You could, but using a non-school email address is better for several reasons. Non-school email addresses (using @gmail.com, etc.) don't risk be deactivated, look more mature, and will definitely make it past ATS.
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Do USC emails expire?

Email accounts are provided to active University of South Carolina students. Per university procedures, email accounts are deactivated one year after an undergraduate student takes their last class, or two years after a graduate student takes their last class.
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How long do you have access to UCSD email after graduation?

The current policy for alumni @eng.ucsd.edu accounts is that the student can retain access to them for one year post-graduation.
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Is my university email monitored?

But will universities monitor their emails? Universities monitor your email and all student and faculty emails to watch for any illegal activity and track inappropriate correspondences. Universities can do this as the institution is an email provider, and surveillance is part of the agreement to use school emails.
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How long do UCSD emails last?

The email forwarding will continue up to one year from the date of your separation from UCSD.
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Is Cornell email permanent?

All Cornell Google services, including Gmail, Drive, Photos, and all others, end the November after graduation.
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Can you call yourself alumni if you didn't graduate?

The term is not synonymous with "graduates": people can be alumni without graduating (Burt Reynolds, alumnus but not graduate of Florida State University, is an example). The term is sometimes used to refer to former employees, former members of an organization, former contributors, or former inmates.
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