Poster printing
The Library will print posters up to 42” x 60” in PCL for $5 per linear foot. Jobs can be submitted in PDF format to posterprinting@lib.utexas.edu You will have to collect these from the Perry-Castañeda Library http://www.lib.utexas.edu/services/copyprint/poster-printing
Document Solutions on campus can print posters.They usually charge around $36 for 24” x 36”. They are located in the social services building. You can email them a pdf and tell them the size and quality of paper you need, and they will email you back a quote. utcopy@austin.utexas.edu
Updating Contact and Bank Details
Students should make sure the graduate coordinator has their current email address, and all contact information is up-to-date in the UT Directory
For nonpayroll payments, including fellowship payments, refunds, and reimbursements, complete the Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
Establish or update Direct Deposit information for payroll payments, including GRA and TA stipends. You will only be able to access this website after you have an active employee assignment.
Note: Access requires an upgraded UT EID (i.e., The University of Texas at Austin has been presented with physical proof of an individual's identity such as a driver's license or passport). Upgrading your UT EID.
Transportation and Parking
Students ride free on all Capitol Metro Buses, UT shuttle buses, MetroRapid, and Light Rail with a student ID card. The shuttle bus service covers campus and many parts of Austin, including the Pickle Research Center. Maps, timetables and travel planner available at http://www.capmetro.org/
The bus timetable is also linked to the bus stop icons in GoogleMaps and to the GoogleMaps route-planner, and the Transit App has live arrival times, route maps and a journey planner on a platform that is more stable than the CapMetro App.
Parking is very limited at UT Austin. All registered students are eligible to purchase a ‘C’ hangtag permit. Registered graduate students who are employed by UT for at least twenty hours per week (GRAs, TAs, and some fellowship holders) may request an ‘A’ hangtag permit online. The graduate coordinator sends in a parking verification form to the parking office in late August. If you believe you qualify for ‘A’ parking and the parking office does not have your name, contact the graduate coordinator. For more information on eligibility, fees, location of the parking lots, or other information on parking, contact UT Parking.
Austin Info
City of Austin City Government Offices
Austin American Statesman: local newspaper