Please email techsupport@ecrchs.net for tech support.
ECRCHS utilizes a Single Sign On (SSO) to allow students and staff to access all resources with only one set of login credentials (username/email and password). These resources include, but are not limited to:
ECRCHS computers
ECRCHS Email
Adobe Creative Suite
Aeries Student Information System (SIS)
Canvas Learning Management System (LMS)
Google Apps (Drive, Docs, etc)
Microsoft Apps (OneDrive, OneNote, Office Online, etc)
Naviance
& more!
username/email: studentID@ecrchs.org
e.g. If the student ID is 123456, the username/email is 123456@ecrchs.org
the student ID is 6 digits
Password is set by student
Do not share your password with others
Can be reset by student using security questions
Can be reset by ECRCHS tech office
Students can sign in to any internet-connected device.
1. Visit https://sso.ecrchs.net
2. Enter your ECRCHS email address, then click Next.
3. Enter your password, then click Sign in.
4. If you are prompted to stay signed in, pick yes or no depending on the device you are using. If you are signing in to a personal laptop, for example, pick Yes. However, if you are signing in at the public library, you should pick No.
5. This is your SSO homepage. Click a tile to go to that website or application.
Students use their ECR account to sign in to their student laptop and any ECRCHS lab device
Enter your ECRCHS email and password.
First-time users should reset their password from the generic default password. This enhances the security of your account and ensures other people can’t sign in to your account.
1. Once you have signed in to the SSO, find the tile called Password Reset.
2. Ensure the User ID is your ECRCHS email address.
3. Enter your old password, followed by your new password. Click submit when you are done
BE SURE YOUR PASSWORD MEETS THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS:
at least 8 characters
at least 1 lowercase letter
at least 1 uppercase letter
at least 1 number
at least 1 symbol (e.g. ! @ # $ % ^ & *)
4. You have successfully reset your password. Be sure to keep this new password somewhere safe, as this is what you will use to login to the SSO.