How do I reset my Kirkwood password?

How do I reset my Kirkwood password?

We can help! Enter your username below and we will send you a password reset link to the email address associated with your username.

How do I find my Kirkwood K number?

You received your “k” number when you applied to Kirkwood and were accepted. It is a lower case letter “k” followed by seven numbers (for example k0000000). Or go to www.kirkwood.edu/eaglenet and click on the link that says “k Number Information” and then click on “Forgot your “k” number” (on the right side).

How do I access my Kirkwood email?

[email protected] Log into your student email via MyHub. Use your k-number and password and click on Student Email. Once you login to MyHub, use the student email link to automatically log you in to your email account. You can also automatically login to Talon using MyHub.

How do I use the email tool in Talon?

To send an email through Talon: 1. Click on the Email link in the Navbar 2. Enter the email address of your instructor or classmates. You can also click on the Address Book to select recipients if you do not know your instructor’s email.

How do I send my transcripts to Kirkwood Community College?

We do not accept transcript orders by phone, email, or fax. To place the order, you will need to provide: Personal and contact information. Your k-number or Social Security Number (if you’ve lost your k-number and don’t have a Social Security Number, call 319-398-7600 for help)

What is a bird talon?

You’ve probably heard the words talon and claw used interchangeably when it comes to birds. A talon is a sharp, hooked claw of a bird of prey. That means all talons are claws, but not all claws are talons.

How many people go to Kirkwood?

18,456 (2010)
Kirkwood Community College/Total enrollment

How do I drop a Kirkwood class?

To withdraw your registration please call 319-398-1022. Kirkwood Continuing Education makes every effort to maintain the schedule of classes as announced in our catalog.

What division is Mount Mercy University baseball?

NAIA
Athletics. Mount Mercy teams are known as the Mustangs. The university is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Division I, competing in the Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC).