As a University of Minnesota graduate, you are eligible to obtain a U of M e-mail address.
If you received a degree from the University of Minnesota, you can activate an alumni e-mail account (goldy001@umn.edu) with 1GB of file space on University servers. Using Web-based Gophermail, you can access e-mail wherever Internet service is available, with no special setup required.
*Are you a U of M graduate and an Alumni Association member who does not have a University e-mail address yet? Click here to activate one. You will need your Alumni Association member number**, phone number and birthdate to register.
*Already know your University e-mail address and password? Click here or go to www.mail.umn.edu to login and check your e-mail.
*Are your a Carlson School of Management graduate? Your Internet ID and password should be the same as your Carlson School Alumni Online login information. If you need additional assistance please contact the Carlson School Help Desk at 612-625-5550.
**Find your 9-digit Alumni Association number on your member card. If you have misplaced your card, please contact Alumni Association Member Services at 612-624-9658 (1-800-862-5867) or alumnimembership@umn.edu to obtain your alumni number.
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Are you a member of the University of Minnesota Alumni Association? There are a number of valuable benefits to membership.
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Please Note: University e-mail access is only available to graduates of the University of Minnesota. An e-mail account through the University is to be used for personal, not commercial purposes. Use of this account implies acceptance of University policies for Acceptable Use of Technology.
Users of University of Minnesota e-mail must follow safe computing practices. Antivirus software should be used, and must be provided by the user. Alumni e-mail access does not include access to antivirus software provided to current students, faculty and staff. Access to the e-mail account may be interrupted if neccessary to protect the safety, integrity and performance of University networks.
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