How to Login for the First Time to BC One Access and Set Up with the Protect App

Step 1: Go to the Broward College home page (www.broward.edu). Click Login on the upper

 right-hand corner. Select BC One Access.

Step 2. Log in with your BC Email or Username, click Continue.

Step 3. Type your BC Password, click Continue.

4. When attempting to sign in for the 1st time, you will see a message stating that 2-factor authentication is required to secure your account, click Continue.

There are two options to secure your  accounts  using Multi Factor Authentication (MFA):

Step 5. Select Broward Protect.

*The OneLogin Protect allows you to use an app on your smartphone to accept or deny access to your BC One Access account.

NOTE: If you are going to use the OneLogin Protect App as your default MFA, you will need to be at a computer and have your smartphone available.

Step 6. Once you select the Broward Protect Authentication Factor you will be prompted to install and launch the OneLogin Protect app and on your smartphone. When the download is complete, go back to your computer to continue setting up your account, click “Activate”

Step 7. Open the Protect app on your smartphone and tap the + at the top right to add your account. You will be prompted for access to your camera to scan a barcode, Click Ok.

 

Step 8.  There are two methods of pairing your smartphone; Scan barcode or manual entry.  Choose your method by selecting:

Scan Barcode or Manual Entry

Step 9. Use the phone's camera to scan the QR code that appears on your PC. The box displays a green check once your phone is paired (registered) to your OneLogin account. The Protect App will automatically be your default 2-Factor Authentication, click Continue.

If the code doesn't scan for you, click Manual Entry on your computer, once you receive the code, enter the code into your smartphone.

The OneLogin Protect home screen appears on your smartphone with the account you configured.

The next time you are prompted to authenticate, the log in screen notifies you that it's waiting for your approval.

Each time you sign in to Broward College One Access from off-campus, you will be prompted on your smartphone to Accept or Deny the login.

Note: If you receive a notification on your smartphone and you are not attempting to log

in, Choose Deny and immediately change your password.  This is your added layer of security.

           

Step 10.  Once you choose set up the Protect app, you will then be prompted to change your password.

Step 11. Now your portal is set up and you now have access to Broward College Resources (Email, D2L, myBC and Office 365)

 

 

If you need further assistance, please connect with an agent via our Live Chat portal or by phone at 954-201-7521. You can also visit our Information Technology Help Desk to submit a ticket.

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