The Miner ID Card is the official photo identification card of Missouri S&T. 

After reviewing the photograph standards below, please email a photograph to ithelp@mst.edu.  Your Miner ID Card will be printed and ready for you to pick up when you check in on your advising day! 

Students can use their Miner ID Card for:

  • Gaining access to buildings
  • Paying for meals using your meal plan at on-campus dining locations
  • Utilizing the Student Recreation Center
  • Purchasing books and supplies from The S&T Store
  • Gaining access to Missouri S&T Career Fairs
  • Receiving services from Student Health
  • Checking out library materials
  • Verifying identity during tests and final exams

Miner ID Card Photo Standards

  • Submit a current color photo, taken within the last month.
  • Use a plain white or off-white background.
  • No photos containing other people or pets.
  • Face the camera directly with a full face view, no side poses.
  • Use a clear image of your face and the top half of your body.  Do not use filters commonly used on social media
  • Have someone else take your photo standing within 5 feet of you.  No selfies.
  • Please smile!
  • Wear clothing normally worn on a daily basis with no offensive messages or pictures.
  • You can wear eyeglasses for your photo if you can clearly see your eyes, with no glare or dark lenses.
  • Sunglasses may not be worn.
  • Earbuds or headphones may not be worn.
  • Hats may not be worn.  You may wear head coverings for religious purposes.
  • Submit a high-resolution photo that is not blurry, grainy, or pixelated.
  • Take the photo in good lighting, with no shadows or colored lighting.
  • Again, no filters!
  • You will need to send your photo as a jpeg file attachment.
  • Name your file as:  "<Missouri S&T Student Number>-<Legal Last Name>.jpg"
    • You can find your student number on your acceptance letter or in your Joe'SS account.  It is 8 digits long.  To locate your student number in your Joe'SS account, click on 'Self Service,' then 'Campus Personal Information,' then 'Demographic Information.'
    • For example, if Joe Miner's student number is 87654321, then his file would be named:  87654321-Miner.jpg
  • Email your photo to minercard@mst.edu, including your student number, your full legal name, and state whether you are an incoming freshman or an incoming transfer student in the body of the email.
  • First cards made as part of an Advising & Registration Day or a Transfer Advising Day are free.  Photos for these cards must be submitted at least 3 days before the event to be ready to be picked up during check in on event day.  If no picture is submitted prior to the day, a photo will be taken in the Miner ID Card office on your advising day.

Examples

Juliette's selfie is a great picture of her, but not what we need for an ID photo
On her ID card, there will be empty spaces around her photo or her face will fill the photo frame too much. By directly facing the camera, we can ensure equal amounts of open space on both sides.
Amber's selfie will have the same issue.
We need to see your shoulders so that we have room to adjust the zoom. Additionally, the bright background makes it hard to distinguish Amber's face.
For the purposes of an identification card, this is a great picture of Juliette.
Notice how the picture more than fills the photo frame. The plain background is not distracting. This is the type of image we need.

Picking Up Your Miner Card

You must present one type of physical ID which includes a photo (driver license, passport, military identification card, state issued ID, etc.) to confirm your identity and verify the photograph you submitted in order to receive your Miner ID Card at check-in.