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All Portland State University (PSU) students, faculty, and staff receive computer accounts known as Odin accounts. Before you can use your Odin account, you must Activate your Odin Account and create your password. If you need access to PSU technology resources but don't qualify for an Odin account, you may qualify for a non-standard computer account such as an Affiliate account.

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Learn about Odin Account Passwords

By default, Odin account passwords expire every 180 days. When your password expires, you’ll receive emails prompting you to reset it. Use the Odin Account Manager (OAM) at oam.pdx.edu to change or reset your Odin account password. To learn more, see Reset your Odin account password.

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Use Your Odin Account to Access PSU Resources

Many PSU resources require you to sign in using your Odin account credentials, including the following:

  • Wi-Fi: Campus wireless internet for laptops and mobile devices.

  • Banweb: PSU's information system used to register for classes, view your schedule, review your financial aid, look at your pay stub, and more.

  • Canvas: Online classes and course content.

  • Millar Library: Access a wide variety of online resources from PSU's library, including scholarly articles and journals.

  • Computer Labs: General and department-specific Computer Labs are available across campus.

  • Google Workspace at PSU (Google Apps): PSU Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Google Sites, Google Groups, and more.

  • Odin Account Manager (OAM): Change or reset your Odin password, enroll in Duo Two-Factor Authentication, and modify other account settings using OAM. Employees can also use OAM to update their directory information.

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Know when Your Odin Password Expires

By default, Odin passwords expire every 180 days. With Duo Two-Factor Authentication enabled Portland State employees password expire every two years. When your password expires, you’ll receive emails prompting you to reset it. Use the Odin Account Manager (OAM) at oam.pdx.edu to change or Reset your Odin password.

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  1. Sign up for Duo Two-Factor Authentication.

  2. Add protections to Single Sign-On (SSO).

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Know when Your Odin Account Expires

Your Odin account is active as long as you are attending or working at PSU. One year after the end of your last term as a student, or at the end of your last day of employment, your account will no longer be considered active. 

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For more information about account expiration and grace periods, see the Odin Account Standard.

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Change your Odin Account Name

PSU is happy to offer Odin username changes to students, faculty, and staff in certain situations. Please contact the OIT Help Desk to see if you qualify.

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Plan for Your PSU Google Account Expiration

It's important to be aware of when your account is going to expire, and to have a plan for migrating any data you have stored.

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We recommend using Google Takeout as a resource for moving most of your data in and out of Google accounts. For more information, visit the Google Account Help article Download your data

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Optimize Your PSU Google

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Account Experience

Avoid using your Odin account and @pdx.edu email to sign up for external services such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Netflix, or Amazon. Your Odin account will expire when your affiliation with the University ends, limiting your ability to reset passwords or receive billing and other notices from the external service. Use your personal email address to sign up for external services instead, and your PSU email for PSU business only.

As you interact with tools on the web, some of them will offer to pair with your PSU Google account. This is fine, as long as you trust the vendor or service. The prompt requesting access will detail what access is being granted; be sure to review everything you are granting access to. If you want to review your connected sites, apps, and services, you can do so by visiting Google's Third-Party Apps and Services web page.

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An Odin name change affects many different systems; therefore, ID verification will be required by OIT Help Desk personnel during this process to protect your account information.

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