I am a new student. How do I order my student ID card?
Updated 04/07/2023 03.33 PM
Once you are enrolled you can order a student ID card online using the online Griffith ID card application.
To order your ID card:
Go to the Griffith ID Card application.
Verify your identity by uploading a copy of your current photo identification (for example, your drivers licence).
Upload your own photo. To help avoid delays or refusal, please upload a photo that meets the requirements in the application.
Select where you would like to collect your ID card (see collection locations and timeframes below).
Submit your application for approval. Please note: Once the application has been submitted, any changes to your card or mailing address will incur a fee.
To request a change of details, visit: How do I update my personal details? Once your details have been updated in myGriffith, please submit a replacement card application via Griffith Pay.
Collection information
Once your application has been approved, you will receive an email to confirm your card is ready.
ID Kiosks
ID Kiosks are located at:
Gold Coast: G11 2.50 Learning Commons 24/7 computer lab
Nathan: Nathan Library Willett Centre N53.
Cards collected at an ID Kiosk are available within two business days, or within five business days during O-Week and Week 1 of trimester.
To collect your card from the ID Kiosk, scan the QR code provided in your confirmation email or with your student portal login details. Your username is your Griffith University ID with a lowercase s in front, for example: s1234567.
Delivery
Mt Gravatt, Logan, QCA, QCGU, OUA and Offshore students: Your ID card will be posted to the mailing address listed in myGriffith. Cards will be printed and mailed within five business days. Please allow for additional delivery time via Australia Post.
Doctor of Medicine students: Your ID card will be posted to the mailing address listed in myGriffith. Cards will be printed and mailed within five business days. Please allow for additional delivery time via Australia Post.
Please make sure your details are up to date before submitting your application. See also: How do I update my personal details?
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