Accounts, Passwords, & Access

A User Account is created for all users who have an official status with the University System of New Hampshire (USNH). This includes students, faculty and staff, adjunct faculty and teaching lecturers contracted to teach in the current term; and adjunct staff members hired via the Human Resources (HR) Office.

User Accounts are required to access on-campus computers, the campus Wi-Fi network, as well as other technology resources and services. These services may vary depending upon the campus or Institution with which you have an affiliation and your role within that Institution.

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MyAccount

USNH accounts and passwords are managed through Microsoft's MyAccount and Self-Service Password Reset (SSPR) tools. Visit https://myaccount.microsoft.com to change your password, manage your account verification methods and security options, or to claim your account for the first time. Use the "Forgot my password" or "Can’t access your account?" link to reset your password if you have forgotten it or it no longer works.

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Pinned Article Accounts: Account Verification Process

The University System of New Hampshire is committed to safeguarding your personal data and enhancing the security of our technology systems to protect all USNH institutions, our employees, and our students.  This article explains the Account Verification Process that applies to all USNH account holders - students, faculty, staff, contractors, faculty emeriti/ae, alumni/ae, etc.

Pinned Article Accounts: FAQ for USNH Accounts

This article provides answers to frequently asked questions regarding USNH Accounts, including how and where to log in, as well as who is eligible for an account and when. This applies to people associated with any of the University System of New Hampshire (USNH) Institutions - Keene State College (KSC), Plymouth State University (PSU), or University of New Hampshire (UNH), as well as the USNH System Office.

Pinned Article Accounts: Preparing Before You Travel Abroad

Students, faculty, and staff may all have the opportunity to travel abroad from their usual locations.  This article provides steps to take before travelling to be sure to maintain access to important resources such as Outlook email, myCourses (Canvas), OneDrive, WebCat, Banner Self-Service, WISE, etc.

Pinned Article USNH Accounts: Employee Account Deactivation

This article contains account deactivation information for USNH employees.

NextGen Dynamic Forms: Admin Portal Login Links

This article contains links for logging into the Admin Portal for NextGen Dynamic Forms.  These are the correct links now that these Admin Portals are covered by Single Sign On (SSO). This applies only to those individuals with permission to use the Admin Portals.

UNH Accounts: Accessing Your Current Address in Webcat to Provide Proof of Domicile for Voter Registration

This article walks through how to find or add your current address on Webcat for the purpose of providing proof of domicile for voter registration.

UNH Accounts: I Have Applied to UNH and Need to Check My Admission Status

This article contains information on checking your UNH admission status.

UNH Accounts: Nextbus Account FAQ

This article contains frequently asked questions about NextBus accounts.

UNH Accounts: UNH Transcript Access

Visit the Transcripts page from the UNH Registrar at https://www.unh.edu/registrar/academic-records/... for current information on how to order UNH transcripts.

UNH Parking Permit Store: Logging into iParq

This article has instructions for logging into UNH's Parking Permit store (iParq) to request UNH parking permits.  There are different login steps for USNH Students, Faculty, and Staff and "Affiliate Employees" - personnel who work on the UNH campus, but are not on USNH payroll (e.g. contractors, sponsored users). This service is provided by UNH Parking Services and all questions should be directed to them - https://www.unh.edu/transportation/about/contac...

Windows Hello: Configuring Windows Hello on Managed Windows Computers

Windows Hello is a multi-factor authentication option for domain-joined workstations using Microsoft Windows 10 and 11. It enables a strong and secure authentication method that turns the user’s PC into one of their log-in factors, binding a device-specific login to the user’s local account. Windows Hello will be enabled for individual-use USNH-managed Windows computers during Summer 2025.

Windows Hello: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Windows Hello is a multi-factor authentication option for domain-joined workstations using Microsoft Windows 10 and 11. It enables a strong and secure authentication method that turns the user’s PC into one of their log-in factors, binding a device-specific login to the user’s local account. Windows Hello will be enabled for individual-use USNH-managed Windows computers during Summer 2025.