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Account - Accessing SWTC resources (Schoology, Email, etc.) from a Chromebook
This document outlines the necessary steps required to log into SWTC resources from a high school managed Chromebook.
Important: Many high schools in Southwest Tech's district issue Microsoft accounts to their students. Because of Microsoft account limitations and recent changes to SWTC's security policy, dual enrollment students attending the following schools will need to follow this guide to access SWTC coursework from a high school-managed Chromebook.
- Boscobel
- Cassville
- Darlington
- Dodgeville
- Mineral Point
- Prairie du Chien
- Riverdale
- River Ridge
SWTC Account Sign-in
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If you are unable to recall your password, please review the password reset guide: Account - Password Reset
- Use this link to sign out of your K12 Microsoft account: Sign out of all Microsoft accounts. A new window will appear and automatically sign your account out.
Once signed out, the window will refresh and display a message that you have been successfully signed out. - Close the window and navigate back to your MySWTC Student Portal.
- Navigate to "Academics" and then select "Schoology" in the left menu.
- The browser will redirect you to a Microsoft login page. If your high school uses a Microsoft account, you will see this in the list of options. Select Use another account.
- When prompted, enter your Southwest Wisconsin Technical College student email address. The format is student portal username @swtc.edu. (e.g. if your name is John Smith and Your student ID is 1234567, your email is smi1234@swtc.edu) and then click "Next".
- The page will reload and display a SWTC-branded login page. The student’s email address will be shown and they’ll be prompted for a password. Enter your password and click "Sign in".
- After successful authentication, you will either be prompted to configure mutli-factor authentication (MFA) or verify identity if MFA is already configured for your account.
If you still need to configure MFA and need assistance, please visit the MFA Knowledgebase article here: Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) - Overview