Introduction to MFA

Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is a multi-step login process deployed by the college to help ensure the security of Waubonsee accounts. Multi-factor authentication is sometimes referred to as 2-Factor Authentication (2FA). Current students and staff are required to enroll their accounts in this system before they are allowed to access most college services.

How MFA Protects Your Account

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Multi-factor authentication works by asking for an additional approval step after your account’s password is accepted when logging in to a College website or service. You will be prompted for approval using a device that you have. This means that even if your password is compromised, your account can be protected. This makes it much more difficult for attackers to compromise College accounts and systems using tactics such as phishing.

IMPORTANT:

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Please make sure we have your current cell phone number on record.  If you're able to log into mywcc, use the Online Contact Information Change Form.  Otherwise, please submit your phone number updates in person or by email using the Student Information Change Form (PDF).

Contact Registration and Records for help with your student record.

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Planning Ahead

If you will not have a cellular connection, but can connect to Wi-Fi:

You can use the Duo Mobile app (available on iOS and Android) to receive push notifications when you have a Wi-Fi connection but no cell signal.

If your account is not set up for push notifications or if you have recently changed cell phones and are no longer able to get push notifications, please view the "Reactivate Duo Mobile on a New Phone (Same Phone Number)" section on the Device Management page.

If you will have neither a cellular connection nor a Wi-Fi connection:

The Duo Mobile app can still allow you to access your account. Simply click on 'Other options' at the Duo prompt, then click on 'Duo Mobile passcode' on the next screen. Next, open the Duo Mobile app on your smartphone and tap to expand the entry for your college account. A six-digit code will appear for you to enter at the prompt.

If you do not have access to your MFA device, refer to the Accessing Your Account Without an MFA Device section and contact the TAC for assistance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Need Help? Contact Us

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If you have any questions about multi-factor authentication or need further assistance, contact the Technical Assistance Center (TAC) Help Desk: