Student Email Information

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Student Email Access

Access your student email account here!

Secondary Email Link

 

Last updated April 9, 2013

 

Student email accounts are available for 5th through 12th graders.

Email on Mobile Devices - http://www.lipscomb.edu/academy/Filter/Item/0/24713

 

First Time Use:

  • Go to http://mail.davidlipscomb.org
  • Enter your username (see below for determining your username).
  • Enter your password (see below for determining your password).
  • Click Login.
  • Agree to Google's terms of use and follow the prompts for setting up your account.

Username:

  • Your username is usually the first 8 letters of your last name followed by your first and middle initials. Sometimes the username will be followed by a digit.
  • Usernames contain no spaces and no punctuation. Capitalization does not matter with usernames.
  • In some cases, your username may be followed by a digit.
  • Please contact Mrs. Farmer or Mr. Sanders if you cannot determine your username. Do not interrupt Mrs. Farmer's class.

Password:

  • Your password is your last initial capitalized followed by your 8 digit birthday followed by a dollar sign.
  • Passwords contain no spaces.
  • Please contact Mrs. Farmer or Mr. Sanders for help with your password. Do not interrupt Mrs. Farmer's class.

Changing your Password:

  • Go to http://passwordreset.lipscomb.edu. You MUST know your L number to do this.
  • Follow the prompts and answer the appropriate questions.
  • REMEMBER your new password.

Guidelines for appropriate email use:

  • Remember your password. If you cannot remember your e-mail password, please come by Mrs. Farmer's room (137) before OR after school to have it reset. DO NOT interrupt Mrs. Farmer's class.
  • Use your email account to communicate with classmates regarding homework and to collaborate on group assignments.
  • Keep your password private, change it often and do not allow other students to access your account.
  • Be polite and positive. Do not use vulgar and plainly offensive, obscene, or explicit language in any form.
  • Email helps the environment by creating paperless communication. Don't print out emails unless absolutely necessary.
  • Do not email inappropriate materials or their sources to other students or adults.