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  • IMPORTANT: Access Desk to transition to online only.

    To keep everyone safe and adhere to Provincial Guidelines, the Access Desk is not currently open to see customers in person but we are available via email and phone from 8 AM – 4 PM, Monday-Friday. 

Add money to your UBCcard (Students/faculty/staff)   

 

Add money to your UBCcard (Friends and family)   


Check the balance of your UBCcard account   

 

Lost your UBCcard?   

Returning students can access digital versions of their existing UBCcard by logging into their account

UPDATE: Have your UBC Card ready to access buildings in the evenings and weekends?
Do you have a course in the evening or weekend? Some buildings may be locked, but your UBC card will let you in through the building’s main card reader doors. For more information, visit: learningspaces.ubc.ca/buildinghours


Obtain your UBCcard – Students

Obtain your UBCcard – Faculty and staff

Apply for your UBCcard online .


UBCcard FAQ
Answers to popular questions about the UBCcard.

Photo Specifications
Learn what is and isn’t allowed in your official UBC photo.

Contact Us
How to reach us in person, over the phone and online
Access Desk and UBCcard Pick Up Desk
Vancouver Campus
Access Desk - Vancouver Campus 6200 University Boulevard Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z4
Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z1
Tel 604 822 6786
Website ubccard.ubc.ca
Email ubc.card@ubc.ca
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