Getting Started – Non-Credit Students
Welcome to Carroll Community College!
Please set up your Carroll Community College account. Note that this account is separate from the email account you provided on your Student Profile when registering for classes in the new Continuing Education and Training Registration System. Your account will give you access to college email and Canvas. All college communication will be sent to your Carroll email account.
Setting up your Carroll Email Account
To set up your account for the first time:
- Open this link: https://passwordreset.microsoftonline.com/?whr=carrollcc.edu
- Enter your Carroll email address (see original email for details)
- On the next screen, choose “forgot my password” and click “Next.”
- You will be sent a verification code to your personal email account
- Enter your verification code.
- You will then be prompted to create a password.
- Store your password somewhere secure, like a password manager. You will need this password handy for many transactions.
Note: The first time you log in, you will be required to set up Multi-Factor Authentication. Click here for instructions on setting this up.
Password and Account FAQs are available here.
For additional support, contact the IT Help Desk at 410-386-8060 or email ithelpdesk@carrollcc.edu.
Set up your College Email:
This is where all official communication will be sent to you.
Use your email address (see original email for details) and the password you just created to log in to email at https://www.carrollcc.edu/resources/online-learning-technology/email/.
Canvas Information
Your “lifeline” to your coursework. Each one of your courses has its own page on Canvas. You will access your assignments, contact information for your faculty member, your gradebook, and many other useful items. Your courses are available beginning in Preview Week (the week prior to classes starting).
Microsoft Office 365
Being a registered student at Carroll gives you free access to all of the Microsoft Office products including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, as well as many others.
All users of Carroll Community College systems must abide by the College’s Acceptable Use Policy – Technology Resources.