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by Devyn Abernathy 10 min read

What is the new ultra base navigation in Blackboard Learn?

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What is the National University student dashboard?

Aug 12, 2018 · For more information on National University’s Single Sign-On initiative, please visit nu.edu/sso. For Students: Single Sign-On Online Classes (Blackboard Learn) SOAR Student Portal Knowledge Base CITI Program For Faculty: Single Sign-On Faculty Online Course Login (Blackboard Learn) E-mail for Adjunct Faculty Faculty SOAR Portal (SSO Enabled) Fulltime …

What's new in the Blackboard Learn update?

Arriving soon! Blackboard Ultra Base Navigation. Dear National University Faculty, National University will be updating Blackboard Learn to incorporate the new Ultra Base Navigation on August 29 th. This new navigation has a modern look and feel and will save you time with simpler workflows and easier access to important information. Please Note:

How do I contact blackboard support?

National University is pleased to offer a new Student Dashboard for your program of study. The Dashboard is designed to make it easier for you to see and track progress in your academic career and access various student services. You may choose to use this new Dashboard or continue to use your SOAR Student Portal.

What is SSO in university?

National University offers Single Sign-On (SSO), a solution that allows access to the most frequently used student, faculty, and staff software applications using one SSO username and password. The University will continue to add to groups throughout this year and beyond.

What is single sign on?

Single Sign-On allows users to access many software applications and programs using just one SSO username and password. It also offers users the ability to change their passwords and resolve forgotten passwords without having to call the IT Help Desk or Student Concierge Services.

Why is single sign on important?

Single Sign-On increases your online security. Users often choose similar or identical passwords for different systems, compromising each of those accounts if one of them is subject to a security breach. In a Single Sign-On environment, users feel more comfortable picking a more secure password that is harder to remember because there’s only one to remember!