Etudes Login Information
Officially enrolled students should be able to login on the first day of their class. If you know your userID and password and have verified your computer meets the system requirements, you can go directly to the Etudes Login Page.
Be prepared for your class:
Review the Etudes Tutorials
Review the computer requirements for Etudes
Etudes User ID and Password Information
- Your Etudes User ID and
Password can be calculated for you
Or you can determine it as Follows:- Your Etudes User ID is:
- First 2 letters of your first name (lowercase)+
- First 2 letters of your last name (lowercase)+
- Last 5 digits of your student ID
(Note: This is NOT your SSN. If you do not know your student ID, login to My BanWeb. Once logged in select “Personal Information” and choose the last option, “View your Student/Employee ID”. Your ID will be displayed. It will begin with the @ symbol and be followed by eight digits.) - Example: Benjamin Franklin whose student ID is @00123456 would have the following User ID - befr23456
- Your Etudes Password is:
- MMDD of your birth on your student record (MMDD means the 2 digit number for the month combined with the 2 digit number for the day)
- Example: Benjamin Franklin's birthday is January 17, 1706. His password is 0117 because 01 is the month and 17 is the day.
- NOTE: If you were enrolled in an Etudes course in a previous semester, you will use the password that you last used to login to Etudes.
- Course Login Page:
On the first day of class go to the course login page at https://Etudes.fhda.edu/portal - Protect Your Account - Change Your Password as
soon as you login
- Click on "Account", along the left.
- Scroll down and click "Modify Settings".
- Type a new password in the "Create new password" box and then repeat it again in the "Verify new password" then click "Update Details".
- Write down your new password and keep it in a safe place.
- NOTE: Do NOT work on your course with more than one browser window open. It is easy to log yourself out of one which would log you out of the others, losing what you were working on - assignments, tests, etc.
- We strongly recommend that you familiarize yourself with the course software by, taking looking at the Getting Started with Etudes tutorials.