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Wayne State University OneCard 300x300 px

Open this page when you need the Wayne State University OneCard 300x300 px profile, not just another 300×300 px page. This preset is digital-first, so visible crop, file format, and portal constraints all matter together.

Photo size300×300 px
Output typeDigital file only
StrictnessStandard
Confidence levelReviewedLast reviewed: May 11, 2026

Requirement summary

Choose the matching page before export

Keep the crop inside the recommended head-size range, then export near 300×300 px and about 40-10240 KB if the destination system expects that version. This page is a working guide, not official approval, so the latest authority wording still matters before submission.

  • Format: 300×300 px
  • Head size target: about 58%
  • Pixel target: 300×300 px
  • File window: about 40-10240 KB
  • Workflow: digital
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Remove the background in a separate tool, then return here to finish the crop, size, and export.

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300×300 px

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JPG and PNG work best. The photo stays in this tab while you review framing, quality, and export.

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Photo size300×300 pxPreferred: 300 × 300px
Head height50% - 68%Preferred 58%
Top margin7% - 18%Preferred 12%
Output typeDigital file only

Who this format is for

Start by matching the document and submission context, not the size alone.

Use this page when the authority instruction matches Wayne State University OneCard 300x300 px.

Use the named document page whenever the authority names a specific document.

This matters because several nearby pages reuse 300×300 px. Shared size alone does not mean they match this profile.

Exact size and cropping guidance

Use the measured frame below instead of approximating the crop by eye.

The required format on this page is 300×300 px.

Aim for head height around 58%. The recommended band on this page is 50% to 68%. Leave about 12% above the head, with an allowed range of 7% to 18%.

This page also lists 300×300 px. If your source image is larger, solve the difference with crop and proportional scaling only; never stretch the portrait to fit the frame.

  • Physical requirement: 300×300 px
  • Frame ratio: 1:1
  • Head-height band: 50% to 68%
  • Stored pixels: 300×300 px

Digital vs print usage

Decide early whether the endpoint is a portal, a printer, or both.

Treat this profile as digital-first. The crop has to look right, but the destination portal can still reject a file that misses its pixel, file-size, or format rules.

When the destination system expects a specific pixel target, keep the export close to 300×300 px and about 40-10240 KB.

  • Preferred format: JPG
  • Allowed formats: JPG, JPEG, PNG
  • File-size window: about 40-10240 KB
  • Check the destination portal before you treat the job as finished.

What matters most for this specific document

The biggest rejection risk is not the same on every page.

The most important checks on this page are the ones that keep you on the right profile and inside the right crop.

No direct official source link is attached to this profile, so anything beyond measurable crop and visible policy notes still needs manual confirmation.

  • 300×300 px also appears on nearby pages, so confirm that Wayne State University OneCard 300x300 px is the profile you need.
  • Background rule on this page: Use a clean, evenly lit background with no distracting texture or objects.
  • Technical target on this page: 300×300 px and about 40-10240 KB.
  • Do not ignore glasses and glare guidance: Eyes should stay clearly visible, with no glare on the lenses.
  • Keep the same preset from preview through export so the crop on screen matches the downloaded file.

Requirement summary

Main rules at a glance.

Background

Use a clean, evenly lit background with no distracting texture or objects.

Glasses

Eyes should stay clearly visible, with no glare on the lenses.

Expression

Keep a neutral expression and hold the head straight unless the authority says otherwise.

Headwear

Keep headwear only when it is actually required and the face stays fully visible.

Shadows

Avoid shadows on the face, hard edge shadows, and visible objects behind the head.

Formats

Preferred: jpg
Allowed: jpg, jpeg, png

Common mistakes for this format

Most failures start before export, not after it.

On highly similar pages, the usual pattern is choosing the wrong page first and then trying to rescue the file with edits.

  • Replacing this page with another 300×300 px page just because the paper size looks the same.
  • Forcing the portrait into 300×300 px by stretching instead of cropping to the right ratio.
  • Getting the crop right but exporting a different technical variant than 300×300 px / about 40-10240 KB.
  • Assuming that a similar document category automatically uses the same profile.

How to use this profile in the editor

Keep the page guidance and the active preset aligned all the way through export.

This page is most useful when you open the editor from here, keep the same preset active, and finish the profile requirements before any risky retouching.

  1. Open the editor from this page so Wayne State University OneCard 300x300 px loads as the active preset instead of a nearby page.
  2. Upload a source portrait with some room around the head and shoulders so the final ratio can be solved with crop, not distortion.
  3. Adjust the crop until head height is close to 58% and the top margin is near 12%.
  4. Check the measurable rules, file settings, and destination workflow before export.
  • Preview and export should stay on the same crop geometry.
  • If this profile stores 300×300 px and about 40-10240 KB, keep those settings through export instead of resizing the downloaded file again.

When to verify against official sources

This page is a practical guide for one specific profile, not a promise of acceptance.

This profile does not currently include a direct official source link. Use the measurable rules here as a baseline and confirm the latest authority instructions before submission.

This profile is marked standard with reviewed confidence. That is useful context, but it is still not the same thing as official approval.

  • Strictness: standard
  • Confidence: reviewed
  • Last reviewed: May 11, 2026
  • Check the destination portal limits for pixels, file size, and format.
  • Keep the same preset from preview through export so the crop on screen matches the downloaded file.

Check current official rules

This fallback profile is not linked to one official source. Check the relevant authority site before you submit.

Compare profiles with a online workflow

These profiles have a similar submission path, which helps when the real question is portal upload versus print handling.

Compare other 300×300 px profiles

These pages share 300×300 px, but country context, document type, and submission path can still change the correct choice.

Compare other Universities / Colleges profiles

Useful when the country is fixed but the exact document profile is still unclear inside Universities / Colleges.

Guides related to this profile

These guides focus on portal behavior, cropping, and technical upload issues that usually sit next to this profile.

FAQ

What size does this Wayne State University OneCard photo use?

Wayne State University OneCard 300x300 px uses 300×300 px. Aim for about 58% head height and about 12% above the head. This page also lists 300×300 px.

Do I need a specific pixel size or file size?

This page lists 300×300 px and about 40-10240 KB. Get the crop right first, then export near those values if the destination portal expects them.

Can I replace this with another 300×300 px page?

Only if the profile title, country, document type, and submission context also match. Shared size alone is not enough, especially for Wayne State University OneCard profiles.

Does this page guarantee acceptance on its own?

No. It is a practical guide for one specific profile, not official approval. Use it to prepare the file, then verify the latest authority instructions manually.