As part of ongoing efforts to protect your personal information as well as ùƵԭ
Community College (SCC) information, the Department of Information Technology will
enable mutli-factor authentication for student Office 365 email services. Multi-factor
authentication (MFA) is a security enhancement that requires two forms of verification
when using your and adds critical protection for your sign-on credentials.
The first factor in MFA is your account password. Microsoft MFA requires that you
specify how you want to provide the second factor as part of your Microsoft Office
365 account log in. Microsoft MFA provides the following second factor options:
A text message sent to your smartphone or SMS text-capable telephone providing a code
to enter in the login window. (easy setup)
An automated voice call to a designated telephone number providing a code to enter
to sign-on. (easy setup)
The Microsoft Authenticator mobile app, available on and , that requests that you confirm your log in attempt. (more secure, but not as easy to setup)
If you wish to use this app, please download before continuing.
Once downloaded, and follow the instructions below (images).
You are also required to set up a recovery method which is used to send a code to
an alternate email account or set up security questions. For more information on this
process please visit setting up recovery method.
If you are using the Microsoft Outlook app to check your ùƵԭ email please continue
to follow instructions; HOWEVER, if you have been using the generic Mail application
on your iPhone, you are strongly encouraged to download the Microsoft Outlook app
from the Apple Store or use the Web client from the ùƵԭ webpage.