Tip: U of T will never ask for your password or other personal information by e-mail.

Applicants to the University of Toronto have a JOINid. If, after attempting to log in with your JOINid, you receive an error message stating "Authentication Failed", try to re-enable your JOINid / reset the password and try again.

If you are not registered with the UTORid Account Recovery Service , please visit your campus help desk:

If you have registered with UTORid Account Recovery Service , you can use the UTORid password reset tool .

UofT is updating its password authentication systems. This weblogin service uses an authentication mechanism that will not accept a password that does not meet current requirements. If your password is relatively weak (and, likely, old), we highly recommend you change it. And it may be necessary to change your password in order to use this login service. In the near future, all authentication will require passwords meet stronger rules.

If you believe you know your password, please visit UTORid Password Verification Page to try it. We cannot retrieve your password. We store a one-way encryption: we can verify a password, but we cannot decrypt what we store. If you have forgotten your password, a new password must be chosen using a password reset procedure.

If you are not registered with the UTORid Account Recovery Service , please visit your campus help desk:

If you have registered with UTORid Account Recovery Service , you can use the UTORid password reset tool .

If you believe you know your password, please visit UTORid Password Verification Page to try it. We cannot retrieve your password. We store a one-way encryption: we can verify a password, but we cannot decrypt what we store. If you have forgotten your password, a new password must be chosen using a password reset procedure.

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