Computer Information Systems

To Change Your Password

  1. Click SOLAR System at the top of any page of the Baker College Web site to access the SOLAR System Login Screen. (Fig.1)
     

    Fig. 1. SOLAR System Login Screen    
  2. Enter your Baker User ID OR your UIN OR your SSN in the appropriate field inside the area labeled Step One (Fig.2).
    Note: Your Baker User ID and UIN can be found on your schedule and your UIN can also be found on your Baker@ccess card.
     

    Fig. 2. Step One of SOLAR System login  
  3. Enter your password inside the area labeled Step Two.
     
  4. Click the "Sign On" button to access the main page of the SOLAR System, shown in Fig. 3.
     
  5. Click the "Change Password" link located in the top left corner of the screen.
       

    Fig. 3. SOLAR System Main Page
  6. In the "Enter A Password" field of the Change Password Screen (Fig. 4), type a password of your own choosing, within the following guidelines:
    1. The password can not be more than 8 characters
    2. The password must include at least one number
    3. The password can not start with a number
    4. The password must contain at least 2 letters
       
  7. In the "Confirm Password" field of the Change Password Screen (Fig. 4), retype the password you entered in the "Enter A Password" field.
     

    Fig. 4. Change Password Screen
  8. In the next field, type a hint that will help you remember your password.
    Note: Your hint cannot contain your password.
      
  9. Click the "Submit" button to save your new password and display the confirmation.
    Note: You can change your password at any time in the SOLAR System.
     
  10. Click the "View Account Information" link, located in the top left corner of your screen to view your account profile and other useful information, such as your Baker User ID. The View Account Info screen is shown in Fig. 5.
     

    Fig. 5. View Account Info Screen
  11. To log out, click the "Log Out" link in the left bottom corner of your screen.
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