Workforce Development Student Checklist
Once you鈥檙e registered for classes, there are a few more important next steps to take:
海角社区 partners with Rydin Decal for parking permit applications, payment, permit distribution, parking enforcement, multi-plate data collection and citation appeals.
Step One: using your 海角社区 credentials.
Step Two: Click on 鈥淏uy Permits鈥 on the top banner and follow the prompts. Note permit options are based on your current status and affiliation (Faculty/Staff, Commuter, and Resident) This status has been predetermined and only permits applying to your specific category will be available for purchase. If you believe this to be an error, please contact parking@dom.edu
- Commuter and Faculty/Staff permits will be delivered to the home address provided during the application.
Step Three: Register your vehicles and contact information. All fields in red are required. (You may skip this step if there have been no changes to either)
Step Four: Print your temporary permit. You will receive a confirmation email from Rydin about your purchase, and you will also get an email with a link to a temporary parking permit. This permit should be displayed on the left hand (drivers) side of your dashboard until you receive your hang tag.
Please email parking@dom.edu with any questions.
- in order to obtain your Student ID card. There is no charge for the ID card.
- Next, visit Information Technology in Lewis Hall #047. During the visit, you鈥檒l have a picture taken. You will need to bring another form of ID, such as a driver鈥檚 license or passport, to verify your identity.
- If you need assistance with the Star Card application, please email supportcenter@dom.edu.
Students with disabilities are encouraged to work with the Accommodations and Disability Access Coordinator to identify reasonable accommodations. Visit Accommodations and Disability Access for more information.
Workforce Development Certificate students will complete an orientation through their .
We want each student to have the knowledge and skills to be an active bystander: someone who intervenes when anyone is observed being harassed or endangered by sexual violence, which is why we have partnered with Vector Solutions to offer an interactive, online Title IX training.
- You will receive information from Vector Solutions directly to your DU email address with information on how to start this self-paced training.
- If you have any questions, please email Dr. Karolina Staros.
- For more information, please visit our Title IX page.