At ºÚÁÏÉç, a student is registered under their legal name as it appears on their legal documents,—such as a birth certificate or study permit—that have been provided to the University. This name will be used on documents such as an official transcript and diploma.
Your preferred first name is a name by which you are normally
addressed and is different from your legal first name. The
Preferred First Name Procedure enables students to use an alternate
preferred first name for certain purposes while studying at
ºÚÁÏÉç.
Students who wish to use a preferred first name should enter
this information into Minerva as soon as possible in order to
ensure that their preferred first name is used as widely as
possible.
The preferred first name is displayed on all unofficial
university documents and tools, such as:
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ºÚÁÏÉç ID cards
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Class lists
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Student advising transcripts
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For a complete list of examples, please refer to Student Records
The student's legal name must appear on official university
documents, such as:
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Official university transcripts
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Reports to government
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Letters of attestation
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Diplomas and certificates
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Tuition fee e-bills
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For a complete list of examples, please refer to Student Records
It is important to note that making a request to use a preferred
first name at ºÚÁÏÉç does not change a student's legal name in the
ºÚÁÏÉç student record or records with government authorities.
You can provide a preferred first name on your application for
admission or, once admitted, on Minerva, under the Personal Menu. From the Personal
Menu, select Name and Pronoun Change and then add your
preferred first name in the preferred first name field.
You can also request that your preferred first
name be part of your ºÚÁÏÉç email address by submitting an in IT's Service Now. For further details, see Student Records, which includes the Preferred First Name FAQ.