Overview

A Texas A&M Health HSCID is a unique identifier, or username, for logging in and accessing certain services specific to the Health Science Center. An HSCID account allows a specific user to authenticate to services that use password services based on either Texas A&M Health Shibboleth or Active Directory Services.

All HSCID accounts require two-factor authentication (powered by Duo) for logging in to specific HSC services.

Note: An HSCID account is different from a NetID account, which is the university's centralized username for access to most Texas A&M University information systems.

Service Details

Texas A&M Health services that require HSCID authentication include:

Obtaining an Account

HSCIDs are now provisioned on a case-by-case basis for specific purposes. If you require the use of an HSC account, please contact the Health Technology Care Team for assistance. 

Getting Started

View our help documentation for registering and managing your HSCID and HSC Duo accounts. 

Help and Support

Contact the Health Technology Care Team for further assistance with your HSCID account.