ARCHIVED: Managing your IU student accounts
Important: If you have not changed your passphrase in two years, IU requires that you do so. If you do not, your passphrase will expire and you will be unable to log into most IU services. See Why is my IU passphrase expiring?
On this page:
- Getting your initial IU student accounts
- Getting additional IU student accounts
- Changing your IU student account passphrase
- Resetting your IU student account passphrase
- Using the passphrase self-service reset system
Getting your initial IU student accounts
If you are a student who has been admitted to the university and to the appropriate school within the university, you can create your first Indiana University computing accounts by using the Account Management Service (AMS). Your initial student accounts will include a Network ID, which allows you to create and manage technology accounts as well as log into certain university services; an ADS domain account, which allows you to authenticate to university resources; and an email account on either Imail or Umail. If you are a student at IU Bloomington, you will also receive a UITS printer account, which allows you to use on-campus printing facilities.
To create your initial IU student accounts:
Note: You will need to know your 10-digit University ID number to create your initial accounts.
- Go to the Account Management Service at: https://itaccounts.iu.edu/
- Click
Create my first IU computing accounts.
- Enter your last name, date of birth, and University ID number in
the fields provided. Click
Continue.
- The AMS will display the Guidelines for Appropriate Usage, which
are rules and policies for IT account use at IU. After you have
read the Guidelines, enter
Yesto agree to these policies, and then clickContinue.
- If you have multiple roles at IU (e.g., if you are both a
student and a staff member), you will have to select one role to be
your primary affiliation at IU. Select the role you want, and then
click
Continue.
- From the available options, select where you want to receive
your IU email. Faculty and staff should usually choose
Create Microsoft Exchange account. Students can choose either an Imail account (Microsoft) or a Umail account (Google).Click
Continue. - Enter the passphrase you want to use in both fields. For
information on selecting a valid and secure passphrase, see
Passwords and passphrases.
- Next, you will enroll in the Passphrase Self-Service Reset
System. If you forget your passphrase, this system will allow you to
reset it yourself without having to visit a Support Center walk-in
location in person.
Either select a question from the drop-down list, or enter your own question. Type and re-type the correct answer in the fields provided. Click
Continueto enter further questions, to a maximum of ten.Once you have entered at least three questions and answers, you will have the option of clicking
Doneto complete your enrollment. - Click
Print pageif you want to print a copy of your account information. To end your AMS session and close your browser, clickExit.
Getting additional IU student accounts
For information about other IU accounts available to students, see What computing accounts are available at IU?
To create additional IU student accounts:
Note: Only full-time faculty or staff members can request group and departmental accounts.
- Go to the Account Management Service at: https://itaccounts.iu.edu/
- Select
Manage my IU computing accounts.
- If you are prompted to log into the Central Authentication
Service, enter your Network ID. If not, skip to the next
step.
- Click
create more accounts.
- Use the radio buttons to select the account you want to create,
and then click
Create Account.
Note: Requests for certain IU accounts require further information to demonstrate academic need or eligibility. Failure to provide such information may lead to a delay or a failure in creating the desired account.
Changing your IU student account passphrase
To change your IU student passphrase:
- Close all applications other than your Internet browser, and log out
of any phones that function as clients for UniCom.
In your browser, if you're using the Account Management Service, in the left column, click
https://passphrase.iu.edu/change current passphrase. Otherwise, go to the Passphrase Maintenance page at: - In the first field, enter your Network ID username; if you want to change
the passphrase to a group or departmental account, enter the username of that
account instead.
- In the next field, enter the Network ID passphrase.
- In the last two fields, enter the passphrase you want the account
to have. All accounts associated with the Network ID will be set to
this new passphrase.
For information on selecting a valid and secure passphrase, see Passwords and passphrases.
- Click
Change Passphrase.
Resetting your IU student account passphrase
If you have forgotten your passphrase, you can have it reset to ensure continued access to your IU computing accounts. Students have the following options:
-
Online: If you have enrolled in the passphrase
self-service reset system, you can reset your forgotten passphrase
by verifying your identity through your answers to preselected
questions. For information on enrolling in this service, see Using the passphrase self-service reset system below.
If you have previously enrolled in this service, to reset your passphrase:
- Go to the Passphrase Maintenance page at: https://passphrase.iu.edu/
- Under the heading "What if I forgot my passphrase?", at the end
of the first sentence, click
reset your passphrase.Note: You will need to know your 10-digit University ID number to carry out the passphrase reset; see the Self-Service Passphrase Reset Information page or At IU, what is a University ID, and how do I find out what mine is?
- Click
Startto begin the reset process.Note: Once you click
Start, you will have a limited amount of time to successfully complete the process. If you do not complete it in that time, you will be locked out and unable to resume the Self-Service reset process. If this happens, contact your campus Support Center for assistance. - Enter your last name, date of birth, and University ID number in
the appropriate fields. Enter the code provided in the last field.
Click
Continue.
- For each question, enter the answer you provided when you
enrolled in the system; be careful to spell your responses
correctly. Click
Continue.
- When you have successfully answered the questions, you will be
able to choose a new passphrase; follow the guidelines on the page,
or see Passwords and passphrases. Enter and re-enter your passphrase in
the fields provided, and then click
Reset Passphrase.
- Click
Exitto close the window and exit the Self-Service Passphrase Reset.
Note: Please allow 20 minutes for your passphrase change to process.
-
In person: Take a photo ID to one of the UITS
Support Center walk-in offices. You will need to know your Social
Security number or your University ID number. Once a consultant has
confirmed your identity, allow 20 minutes for your passphrase change
to process.
For more about walk-in support, see What are the locations and hours for walk-in support at each IU campus?
-
By mail: If you cannot visit the Support
Center, you may obtain a Passphrase Change Form; see How can I request a passphrase reset by mail or fax?
Print this form, fill it out, and either mail it to the address indicated on the form or fax it to 812-855-0354, attention VALID. A new passphrase will be generated and mailed to you in approximately one week.
Using the passphrase self-service reset system
To enroll in the passphrase self-service reset system:
- Go to the Account Management Service at: https://itaccounts.iu.edu/
- Select
Manage my IU computing accounts.
- If you are prompted to log into CAS (Central
Authentication Service), enter your Network ID and then click
login. If not, skip to the next step.
- In the left-hand column, click
set up passphrase questions.
- Select
Enroll me in the passphrase self-service reset system., and clickSubmit.
- Choose a question from the
-Select a Question-drop-down list, and then type and retype the correct answer in the appropriate fields.
- Click
Continueto enter further questions, to a maximum of ten. After entering at least three questions and answers, you can clickDoneto complete your enrollment.
For help, contact your campus Support Center.
Last modified on September 05, 2012.







