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Do you need a copy of the front & back of my photo I.D.?

If your Driver’s License/Government I.D. has legal information on the back (i.e. sticker of change of address), please include a photo of the back. If no legal information is available on the back, only the front side is required.

Does my photo I.D. need to be in color?

A color copy is preferred but not required.

What types of legal photo I.D. may I submit?

Examples are a driver’s license, identification card or passport.

May I begin courses prior to submitting my photo I.D.?

If you applied after June 1, 2013, to be accepted into an academic program and enroll into a course(s), you must submit a valid legal Driver’s License/Government I.D.. Upon submitting and fulfilling the admissions requirements for your program, the Admissions Office will send you welcome instructions.

May I fax my photo I.D.?

You may fax a copy to (616) 957-5741. Once you have sent the fax, please email our Admissions Office at admissions@cugn.org.

May I only send you my Driver’s License Number?

No, in order to be accepted into an academic program, you must submit the complete driver’s license.

What if my photo I.D. is expired?

Students must submit a valid, non-expired photo I.D. to be considered for admission.

Is my photo I.D. secure?

Protecting your privacy and your information is a top priority at CUGN. We use commercially reasonable means to protect the integrity of our website and the confidentiality of collected data as stated in our Privacy Policy.

Is a headshot acceptable for my photo I.D.?

No, headshots are not accepted. You must submit a valid, legal photo I.D. which includes your photo, address and other legal information.

I submitted the “Re-Admit Application” but was accepted prior to June 1, 2013. Do I need to submit a photo I.D.?

No. All students who were accepted prior to June 1, 2013 are not required to submit a legal photo I.D.

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