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FALL 2007 Login info

Course: MATH 101, Fall 2009
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Login MSU-Billings Directions - Fall 2007 Any computer on either MSU-Billings campus In order to use any computer on MSU-Billings COT or Main Campus, students must have a login. Username: first name.last name (example: for John Doe, the username would be john.doe) Password: six-digit birth date (example: if a student's birth date is January 1, 2005, your password would be 010105) Domain: student If this does...

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Login MSU-Billings Directions - Fall 2007 Any computer on either MSU-Billings campus In order to use any computer on MSU-Billings COT or Main Campus, students must have a login. Username: first name.last name (example: for John Doe, the username would be john.doe) Password: six-digit birth date (example: if a student's birth date is January 1, 2005, your password would be 010105) Domain: student If this does not work, students need to go to COE 158 or call 247-5755. MSU-Billings Secure Area This is where students can access their schedules, transcripts, personal information, etc. Go to www.msubillings.edu Click on Student Login Click on Enter Secure Area Username: Student ID# beginning with -, such as -00011111 Password: six-digit birth date (example: if a student's birth date is January 1, 2005, your password would be 010105) If this does not work, students need to go to COE 158 or call 247-5755. My Portal This is where students access their campus email and communicate with their instructors and/or other students. Go to http://myportal.montana.edu first.last Username: Password: six digit birth date (students will be prompted to change password the first time they log into the portal) If this does not work, students need to go to COE 158 or call 247-5755. MathXL (MyMathLab) Login This is a program used in many math classes across campus. Students in Math 085, 101, and 105 are asked to use the following username and password: Username: first name.last name (example, John Doe would be john.doe) MathXL can be found at www.mathxl.com MyMathLab can be found at www.coursecompass.com If this combination does not work for a student who has previously used MathXL, they need to call 1-...

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