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Student Box Office Goes Digital

Friday, January 10, 2020, By Gabrielle Lake
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graphicThe has launched, replacing the physical location. All campus event tickets, less Athletic and Regal Cinema tickets, will now be available within this convenient digital platform. Campus event , providing users the ability to obtain tickets, save tickets within their account and enter events by displaying a barcoded ticket on a mobile device.

“From quickly obtaining digital tickets to increasing accessibility, transitioning to the My Tickets Portal helps further strengthen the campus community and enhance the student experience,” says Dave Sargalski, director of the Office of Student Activities. “We look forward to eliminating the need to wait in line for tickets in addition to reducing our environmental footprint.”

My Tickets Portal Highlights

During the first digital ticket purchase, individuals will be prompted to create an account and are encouraged to use their 鶹ƵUniversity email address. The My Tickets Portal will automatically apply appropriate pricing for accounts using a 鶹ƵUniversity email address. Community members may use a preferred email address. Tickets may only be purchased with a Visa, Mastercard, American Express or Discover card through the My Tickets Portal. Complete instructions are available on the .

Athletic and Regal Cinema tickets will not be available through the My Tickets Portal. To purchase Regal Cinema tickets, please email the Student Box Office at boxoffice@syr.edu or call 315.443.4517. To purchase Athletic tickets, please call the Dome Box Office at 1.888.366.3849 or visit the .

Selling Campus Event Tickets
Using the , registered student organizations, recognized fraternity or sorority chapters, administrative or academic departments may request ticket sales through the My Tickets Portal.

For more information or questions, please contact Kim Green, supervisor of the Student Box Office, at boxoffice@syr.edu or by calling 315.443.4517.

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