Users' questions

How do I check my application status for UC Davis?

How do I check my application status for UC Davis?

Check your UC Davis admission status and financial aid award as early as mid-March at myadmissions.ucdavis.edu.

Does UC Davis have a Applicant Portal?

There are two job application portals for UC Davis jobs – one for positions on the Davis Campus and one for positions at UC Davis Health.

What is UC Davis login ID?

Your UC Davis Login ID is a 2-8 character “username” that you created. It can contain letters and numbers, but cannot contain symbols or spaces. It may not begin with a number. LoginIDs are not changed, except in very extreme circumstances.

How do I find my UC Davis student ID?

Your UC Davis Student ID is a 9-digit number that can be found on the email acknowledgment sent by UC Davis.

What does at your service online ( AYSO ) mean?

At Your Service Online (AYSO) is a secure site for current and prior employees to access information about their employment. AYSO is now inquiry only, no updates to any information

Where do I sign in for myucdavis at UC Davis?

The Welcome tile is the place to start with myucdavis. You can sign in and sign out as well as access your campus mail with the “myEmail” link. Other options may be available depending on your campus affiliation.

Where do I enter my SSN for AYSO?

Do not provide any SSN information in email contact. Once at the sign in page, you will login to AYSO based upon the type of user you are. If you are a prior user enter your Username and Password on the Sign In page. If you are a prior user and have forgotten your logon information, click on Forgot Your Username or Password links.

How do I create a new account on AYSO?

If you are a prior user enter your Username and Password on the Sign In page. If you are a prior user and have forgotten your logon information, click on Forgot Your Username or Password links. If you are a new user to AYSO, click on New Users link to create an account. See instructions “Create Your Permanent Information” below for more details.