Logger Card

The Logger Card is Puget Sound's official photo identification card for students, faculty and staff. Your Logger Card is much more than just an ID card. The magnetic strip on your Logger Card is programmed to give you access to everything you need on campus. If you are a new student you will be REQUIRED to show a government issued photo ID when picking up your Logger Card. Your information on your government issued ID must match your information that you provided to the registrars office which populates our Logger Card database. If there is a discrepancy with your submission please contact the registrars office personnel.

ID cards made at the Dining and Conference Services office, Wheelock Room 001, during regular business hours (Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m.).  

 

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Better security - Better Design - Vertical format - Lanyard hole-punch


Student LoggerCard


Faculty/Staff ID Card

1: Photo is larger
2: Name is larger and easy to read
3: ID number is on the back of the
card only
CONTACT INFORMATION

Meal Points and ID questions
Contact Dining and Conference Services
253.879.2660

Access Questions
Contact Security Services
253.879.3311

Bookstore Dollars
Contact the University Bookstore
253.879.2689

General Logger Card Questions


Featured Staff

Donn Marshall, Associate Dean of Students

Current associate dean of students and former head of Counseling, Heath, & Wellness Services, Donn is frequently interviewed by the national media on topics related to student health and well-being. He keeps a demanding job in perspective by playing acoustic guitar and mandolin. “Amazingly this is my 23rd year on campus, and I’m still finding time to play music in various ensembles in the area—though there never seem to be enough hours in the day to practice. This is why I often play first thing in the morning for an hour. It really helps my mental and physical well-being, although one would think that I would be better than I am!"