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Using myZou

Using myZou for the First Time

Upon applying to the University, you will receive a PawPrint and temporary password.

  1. Go to welcome2myzou.missouri.edu.
  2. Login if you have a temporary password. If you do not have a temporary password, follow these steps:
    1. Click Forgot Your Password?
    2. Click First Time Users or Current Users.
    3. Type the information requested and click Next.
    4. If the system was unable to locate you, try again with the option you didn't select the first time.
    5. If the system was able to locate you, click Next.
    6. If you selected First Time Users, your user name will be displayed and a temporary password will be e-mailed to you when you click Next. Login to welcome2myzou.missouri.edu.
  3. Select a security question from the list.
  4. Type an answer to the question and press Enter.
  5. Click Continue.
  6. Select a password that follows the guidelines listed and type it twice.
  7. Click Set Password.
  8. After the password was set successfully, click OK.

Using myZou After Admission

After you are admitted to the University...

  1. Go to myzou.missouri.edu.
  2. Type your PawPrint and password and click Login.
  3. Click UM E-Consent.
  4. Read the disclaimer and click a response at the bottom.
  5. Log back in to myZou.
  6. Click Self Service.
  7. Click Campus Personal Information.
  8. Click Phone Numbers.
  9. Enter the phone number at which we should contact you in the event of a campus emergency.
  10. Click Save.
  11. See the Registrar's help page for registration and add/drop instructions.

What is Available in myZou?

The Self Service area in myZou provides students with many functions. Some of the most frequently used features include:
  • Look up your student number
  • Enable or disable FERPA
  • Search for/enroll in courses
  • View your class schedule and grades
  • View/pay your bill
  • Update your personal information
  • View your dorm room assignment

Access Self Service

  1. Go to myzou.missouri.edu
  2. Type your PawPrint and password and click Login.
  3. Click Self Service in the left navigation bar.

Look up your Student Number in myZou

  1. Go to Self Service in myZou.
  2. Click Campus Personal Information.
  3. Click Demographic Information.
  4. Your student number is labeled as ID.

Enable or Disable FERPA in myZou

FERPA is the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. By enabling FERPA, you will restrict the University from releasing your directory information. This will remove your name from the address list within the e-mail system. If you have a personalized e-mail alias, that will also be removed and you will no longer receive messages sent to that address. For more information, please visit the University Registrar's FERPA page.

  1. Go to Self Service in myZou.
  2. Click Campus Personal Information.
  3. Click Privacy Settings.
  4. Check or uncheck the FERPA box.
  5. Click Save.

Search for Courses in myZou

  1. Go to Self Service in myZou.
  2. Click Class Search/Browse Catalog.
  3. Select the semester from the Term drop-down menu.
  4. Click Go.
  5. Enter at least two search criteria.
  6. Click Search.

View your Class Schedule in myZou

  1. Go to Self Service in myZou.
  2. Click Enrollment.
  3. Click My Class Schedule.

Confirm your E-Mail Account is at MU

  1. Go to myzou.missouri.edu.
  2. Type your PawPrint and password and click Login.
  3. Click UM E-Mail in the left navigation bar.
  4. If there is a link to http://webmail.mizzou.edu, your account is at MU. Your e-mail address will be [YourPawPrint]@mizzou.edu.
  5. If you are given an option to move your mailbox, select MU from the drop-down menu.
  6. Click Move My Mailbox. Your mailbox will automatically be moved within one day.

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Revised August 11, 2009