UFID, GatorLink, Gator 1 Card and ISIS
Your UFID
When you first applied to UF, you were given a UFID, which will always remain your student identification.
Your GatorLink Account
When you were admitted to the university, you were asked to create a GatorLink account. Gatorlink is your computer identity (username and password) at the university. It creates your username@ufl.edu e-mail address, where official university communications are sent.
GatorLink also gives you a variety of campus computing services, such as e-mail and dialup. The GatorLink dialup service comes at a flat rate of $5 per month for 3,600 minutes (60 hours) of local use. Most campus services require a GatorLink signon, including ISIS, Blackboard, computer lab and network connections, print services, online training and the download of university-licensed software.
Your Gator 1 Card
When you enrolled in classes, you were asked to get a student ID, known as a Gator 1 card. Gator 1 includes your picture, your status (student, faculty, staff) and your UFID number.
ISIS
With your GatorLink username and password, you can logon to ISIS, the Integrated Student Information System.
ISIS is the university's secure Web site, and ISIS is your gateway to:
- Course registration
- Schedule adjustment (drop/add)
- Fee payments
- Financial aid
- Grades
- Holds
- Address changes
- Degree audits
- Degree shopping
- Degree applications
- Your class schedule
- Transcripts
- Your directory information
- Federal loan interviews
- Course descriptions
- Textbook information
ISIS is available from 7:00 a.m. through 3:00 a.m., Monday through Saturday, and 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. Sunday (Eastern time).



