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Slate.org Single Sign-On
- Updated 09 Jan 2026
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Colleges and universities can enhance their students' digital experience by enabling single sign-on (SSO).
SSO is a technology that enables users to access multiple applications with a single set of credentials. By implementing SSO, colleges and universities can provide students with a more streamlined and secure login process.
Colleges and universities can implement SSO by allowing students to log in to their application status page using their Slate.org credentials. This means that students do not have to remember multiple usernames and passwords to access their application information. Instead, they can log in with one set of credentials that the college or university securely manages.
To configure Single Sign-On for Slate.org in Slate:
Go to Database → Slate.org & Start.edu Settings.
Select the Advanced tab.
Next to Applicant Single Sign On through Slate.org is Enabled, select the Play icon.
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