Multi-service card

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Multi-service card

The Swiss Army Knife of campus life

The Card multiservices(CMS) from UPHF, as its name suggests, has more than just one function.
It obviously includes your surname, first name, course of study, academic year and a photo of you, but it offers many other attractions:

Campus identity card
The CMS is a means of identifying members of the UPHF: student, teacher, staff, researcher..., your profile is loaded onto this card.
It can be requested at any time by security to justify your presence on campus.

Pass for buildings
Some campus buildings require identification to gain access: your authorizations are stored on this card.
If you are unable to access a building that is normally open to you, contact dedicated services at this address:

Card for copiers
Numerous self-service copiers are installed throughout the campus, you'll find them in the BU and cafeterias, for example.
To use them, simply put money in your account and present your card.
A service is also available from your cell phone to schedule your printing.

Purses for cafeterias and university restaurants
When you receive your card, you can create an Izly account associated with your CMS.
You will then have an electronic wallet on which to load your money and thus be able to eat on campus.
What's more, a rate specific to your profile (student, researcher, staff...) is applied to your purchases, so it's in your best interest to pay with your card to take advantage of these discounts compared to the full rate.

This tool allows you to authorize or refuse the sending of your personal information to IZLY.
This is a necessary step in the creation of your CMS card, whether you accept or refuse the sending of your data.

  • If you accept, an IZLY account will be created and associated with your CMS card so you can pay in CROUS restaurants and cafeterias.
  • If you refuse, your CMS card will be issued, but no IZLY account will be created.
    You can always change your mind later and create an account by accepting the sending of your personal data

Access to sending data