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This article provides details about the Transact eAccount website and app used for online photo submission for the Purdue ID Card and Transact Mobile Credentials.
Learn what Purdue Mobile ID is, how it works, which mobile wallets and devices are supported, and how to add your Purdue ID to your mobile wallet. This article also answers frequently asked questions about using, managing, and troubleshooting your Purdue Mobile ID.
Purdue is mobile first for students, and the Purdue Mobile ID is the primary form of student identification. Students who need a physical Purdue ID card will be charged the physical ID card fee through their myPurdue account. Students who are unable to use the Purdue Mobile ID due to device incompatibility or because they require access to a location that does not support Mobile ID may submit a waiver request for review. If approved, the physical ID card fee will be waived.
Purdue University is mobile-first for students. This means the Purdue Mobile ID is the primary and official form of student identification. Students use their Mobile ID to access campus services, facilities, and resources using a compatible smartphone or smartwatch. Physical ID cards are generally issued only when a student does not have a compatible mobile device or qualifies for an approved exception.
NFC is the technology that enables Purdue Mobile ID to communicate with readers, while Express Mode is a feature that removes extra steps, allowing faster and more seamless access on iPhone.
This article explains Near Field Communication (NFC), how it works, and how it is used with Purdue Mobile ID.
This article provides an overview of the Purdue ID Card, including its purpose, core functions, and supporting technologies. Covers both physical and mobile credentials, as well as the July 2027 removal of magstripe technology.