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New Students Instructions for Accessing ISIS for Students with your JHED ID and Password The following steps are provided to help you access ISIS for Students to view your financial aid account. All matriculating students should have received information from the Registrar's Office with instructions to create your permanent JHED ID. 1. Read the sample letter from the Registrar's Office (document on the next page); then proceed to https://my.johnshopkins.edu. 2. Search for your JHU record as follows: At the top right People search, type your last name, first name and hit Go 3. Your record should come up. Copy/make note of your Login ID (this is also referred to as your JHED ID) 4. Go to https://isis.jhu.edu/sswf/ Click SIGN IN Click on First Time JHED Users Click Here under LOGIN Enter your Logon ID/JHED ID and click Continue You will be prompted to create a password for your JHED account After successfully creating a password, go back to https://isis.jhu.edu/sswf/ and click SIGN IN Enter your JHED ID and the password you just created and click Login You should now have access to your ISIS for Students account

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New Students

Instructions for Accessing ISIS for Students with your JHED ID and Password

The following steps are provided to help you access ISIS for Students to view your financial aid account. All matriculating students should have received information from the Registrar's Office with instructions to create your permanent JHED ID.

1. Read the sample letter from the Registrar's Office (document on the next page); then proceed to https://my.johnshopkins.edu. 2. Search for your JHU record as follows: At the top right People search, type your last name, first name and hit Go 3. Your record should come up. Copy/make note of your Login ID (this is also referred to as your JHED ID) 4. Go to https://isis.jhu.edu/sswf/ Click SIGN IN Click on First Time JHED Users Click Here under LOGIN Enter your Logon ID/JHED ID and click Continue You will be prompted to create a password for your JHED account After successfully creating a password, go back to https://isis.jhu.edu/sswf/ and click SIGN IN Enter your JHED ID and the password you just created and click Login You should now have access to your ISIS for Students account

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JOHNS HOPKINS U N I V E R S I T Y

School of Medicine Broadway Research Building, Suite 147 733 North Broadway Baltimore, MD 21205-2196 (410) 955-3080 / FAX (410) 955-0826 Office of the Dean June 12, 2009 Name: (student) All incoming medical students have a reserved Johns Hopkins email address through the Johns Hopkins Enterprise Messaging (JHEM) web-based mail system. This email address will be the primary means of communication between faculty, administration and students and we urge you to check your account frequently. If you have an existing JH email address, see below. Your email address is: __________________ Your Johns Hopkins Enterprise Directory Login ID (JHED LID) is: ____________ We suggest you activate your account as soon as possible but no later than orientation on August 17th. It is important that you take the following actions: 1. Log onto and authenticate yourself to JHED. Your LID is indicated above to help you do this. Refer to the 'JHED and JHEM' fact sheet for additional information. You will need your SSN in order to log into your account. 2. Set up your email account in JHEM. Your default email address is indicated above. Although you may create an alias to this account, we will send email to you as listed in this memo. Again, refer to the 'JHED and JHEM' fact sheet for additional information. If you have an existing JH email address, you should do the following: for a jhu.edu email address - access your current JHEM account and set up an alias to your JHED [email protected]. for a Groupwise/Outlook email address - contact your LAN administrator to cancel your Groupwise/Outlook account, then follow instructions above. An alias will be established for each class as of August 7, 2009 as follows: First Year Class of 2013 = [email protected] Second Year Class of 2012 = [email protected] Third Year Class of 2011 = [email protected] Fourth Year Class of 2010 = [email protected] Alias' are maintained by the Office of the Registrar in the School of Medicine. If you have any questions direct them to: [email protected] or call Phil Goertz at (410)614-7014. Check and clean out your e-mail frequently. Your Hopkins e-mail account space is limited to 100 MB per inbox. In addition, there is a maximum incoming message size of 25 MB. Details on all email features can be found at: http://it.jhu.edu/email/jhem/.

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Johns Hopkins Institutions - myJohnsHopkins v3.0.0-34.5

https://my.johnshopkins.edu/uPortal/render.userLayoutRootNode.uP[7/8/2009 11:45:16 AM]

People

Hello.

to your personalized JohnsHopkins.

New Visitor?First time JHED user?Forgotten Password?

Change YourPassword

News

Please Note: JHSecure isbeing replaced byJHConnect, a tool that usesbrowser technologies tomake secure connectionsto the Johns HopkinsNetwork. JHConnect isavailable and we invite youto learn more about it byclicking here.

What is myJH?

Your personalized one-stop-shop for Johns Hopkins web resources.The myJohns Hopkins enterprise portal was conceived as a one-stop solution to connect thevastly diverse set of Hopkins web resources. myJH leverages the enterprise directory, activedirectory, and various other information sources to identify you and deliver appropriate resources.

What's inside?

Content and applications that you need.Once you log in, you will see a set of toolbar links, and a set of navigation tabs. Navigation tabsare based on your institutional and divisional affiliations. Toolbar application launcher links arebased on your access to various Hopkins web applications. Much more is coming soon...

How do I get in?

You must log in using your JHED (Johns Hopkins Enterprise Directory)Login IDmyJH utilizes the standard Johns Hopkins Single Sign On (SSO) system. Once you have loggedon using your enterprise credentials, you will have quick access to hundreds of sites andapplications with no additional login required.

I need help

Try one of these optionsIf you need help, please use the appropriate link to find more information, or to request help.

myJH HelpReport a ProblemFirst Time JHED UserForgot Your PasswordChange Your Password

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Johns Hopkins Enterprise Authentication - v6.1.0-11

https://portal.johnshopkins.edu/...HTTPS%3a%2f%2fisis%2ejhu%2eedu%2fsswf%2fFramework%2fAuthentication%2fUserGroups%2easpx[7/8/2009 11:48:55 AM]

ENTERPRISE LOGIN INFO | PASSWORD MANAGEMENT

Login Problems? Click here for Non-JavaScript Version.

For Security Reasons, please close all Web Browsers when finished.

LOGIN

Please enter your JHED ID and Password

First Time JHED Users Click Here

JHED ID:

Password:

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Johns Hopkins Enterprise Authentication - v6.1.0-11Use of the Johns Hopkins Enterprise Directory (JHED) Computer System shall be solely for the business purposes of the Johns Hopkins Institutions.Unauthorized use may subject you to criminal prosecution. Use of this system is monitored. Evidence of unauthorized use collected during monitoring

may be used for administrative, criminal or adverse action. Use of this system constitutes consent to monitoring for these purposes, and for any otherpurpose related to the business interests of the Johns Hopkins Institutions, or as needed to protect system resources.

© 2009 Johns Hopkins Institutions. All rights reserved.

Welcome to the Johns Hopkins Enterprise Login.

The purpose of Johns Hopkins Enterprise login is to provide a single sign onfunctionality for our customers to access many applications with just one log in.

Single sign-on (SSO) is a mechanism whereby a single action of userauthentication and authorization can permit a user to access all computers andsystems where he has access permission, without the need to enter multiplepasswords. Single sign-on reduces human error, a major component of systemsfailure and is therefore highly desirable but difficult to implement.

We also have a Frequently Asked Questions section available for moreinformation and help.

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Johns Hopkins University - ISIS (Integrated Student Information System)

https://isis.jhu.edu/sswf/[7/8/2009 11:48:45 AM]

Welcome to ISIS!If you have a JHED username and password, please click the SIGN IN button to access ISIS using yourJHED credentials. If you are a prospective student, your username will be the ISIS ID you entered when youcreated your account. You must have proper authorization to access your personal records. If you wereredirected to this screen from the user creation process, please wait several secondsbefore clicking on the Sign In button.

Important Security Note: Once you are finished using the system, be sure to log out and close yourbrowser to prevent unauthorized access to your data.

Need Help?

Forgot your username or password?

Browser requirements

Whom do I contact for help?

Thinking about applying to Johns Hopkins University? Visit our admissions site for more information.

Class Search (no sign in required)

ISIS Announcements

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These information services are provided by Johns Hopkins to assist in accomplishing its business and mission. The accuracy and integrity of the data beingrecorded by this means is of vital importance for institutional systems. Any student who violates this policy by entering false data, by disclosing securityaccess such as passwords, or by deliberately attempting to misuse university (corporate) information system resources shall be subject to disciplinary

action.

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