I tried to sign up for free student Grammarly premium with my @jhu.edu account, however, it is also asking for Access Code. Does anyone know what's the code? I can't seem to find it anywhere... Source: over 1 year ago
I'd also suggest reaching out to [alumni@jhu.edu](mailto:alumni@jhu.edu) but you could also try using your same address but use jhu.edu instead of jh.edu. Both should route to the same account. Source: almost 2 years ago
Hey, I was trying to setup my alumni handshake account to sign up for a preprofessional advising meeting. Whenever I type in my email address, which ends in jh.edu,I get an error saying my email must end with jhu.edu. Have any other alums dealt with this issue? Thanks! Source: almost 2 years ago
[RESOLVED] Update: So upon trying several times, I was able to load the Microsoft log-in page. I initially placed my own email address but it wouldn't work so I tried just placing the SIS ID and the @ jhu.edu ending and it worked. Was able to successfully log in. Source: about 2 years ago
It is hosted on the jhu.edu domain but it is part of the JHU Web Services portal. It's like saying Google posted an article when really it is an article hosted on sites.google.com. Not the same thing by a long shot. Source: about 2 years ago
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