Provide Your Personal Information

Student Payroll Enrollment

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To receive your payment, you might need to provide some of your personal information using an online form. Taleo is the system the university uses to securely collect personal information for "new hires," or those paid using the payroll system, but providing your information does not create an employer-employee relationship with the university.

Complete the Personal Information (PI) Form

What is an employee ID (EID) number?

An employee ID number (EID) is a unique 6-digit number given to a University of Colorado "employee" upon entry into the payroll system. It is not your social security number (SSN) or IdentiKey. If you have an EID, it appears in MyCUinfoÌýunder "Employee Information" on the "CU Resources" page.

Do I need to complete the PI form?

  • Yes: You willÌýneed to complete the PI form if you haveÌýneverÌýworked for CU.
  • No: You will notÌýneed to complete the PI form if you have an employee identification number (EID).

When should I complete the PI form?

You mustÌýprovide your personal information, using the form, by the date posted on this page.ÌýIf you do not complete the PI form by the date posted, your offer could be withdrawn.

How do I complete the PI form?

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Watch the video included here for step-by-step instructions and remember to enterÌýyour full name as it appears on your social security card.ÌýIf you do not have a social security number,Ìýyou might need to apply for one and should contact urop@colorado.edu for additional instructions.

What's my next step?

Check out the details about setting up direct deposit, which will allow the university to pay your award directly into your bank account


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