Student Email Access
Access your student email account here!
Last updated October 10, 2011
Student email accounts are available for 6th through 12th graders.
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.
- 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.
- Your email password is tied into your network password.
- Please contact Mrs. Farmer or Mr. Sanders for help with your password. Do not interrupt Mrs. Farmer's class.
Changing your Password:
The easiest way to change your password is to change it on a computer at school:
- Log on to a school computer.
- Once it is completely logged on and you see the desktop, press CTRL-ALT-DEL
- Select the Change a Password option.
- Go through the prompts to change your password.
- REMEMBER your new password.
In some cases you can reset your password. You must know your L number and other information to be able to do this.
- Go to http://passwordreset.lipscomb.edu.
- 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.









