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⚠️First sign‑in required. Multi‑factor authentication is set up when you first log in to mysaskpolytech.ca and must be completed before it can be changed. If you do not have a cellular device capable of receiving SMS text codes please call the IT Service Desk at 1-888-733-5333.
Quick-start
- Go to the Sask Polytech Microsoft sign-in page.
- Type in or select your Sask Polytech account.
- Click Next.
- Follow the prompts.
1. App sign-in ⭐best and highly recommended option
3. Text sign-in
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Satellite campuses: Many of our satellite campuses, like Ave W in Saskatoon, include areas where cell service is poor, and text codes may not work. Use the
Microsoft Authenticator app while connected to
eduroam Wi-Fi instead.
How to set up text code sign-in
A cell phone number and good cell service is required to receive the codes.
- Go to the Sask Polytech Microsoft sign-in page on your computer.
- Enter your Sask Polytech username (e.g., user@saskpolytech.ca).
- Uncheck Allow my organization to manage my device.
- Select No, sign in to this app only.
- Click OK.

- Go to the Security info page.
- Click on Security info.
- Click on Add sign-in method.

- Select Authentication Phone.
- Select country code as Canada (+1).
- Enter your cell phone number.
- Click Next.

- Enter the verification code received on your cell phone.
- Click Verify.
- Click Done.
How to sign in using text codes
- Enter your Sask Polytech username when prompted (e.g., user@saskpolytech.ca).
- Click Next.
- Wait for the Enter code screen to appear.
- Enter the verification code sent to your mobile phone.
- Click Verify.
4. Students: no phone, lost phone, or no access to other sign-in options
- Read through the Sign-in troubleshooting information page.
- Click on the blue Submit a ticket button on the right side of the Sign-in troubleshooting information page.
- Fill in the form with as much detail as possible.
Once your issue is assigned, a service desk agent will contact you. They may provide you with a Temporary Access Passcode. Do not lose this code. It cannot be viewed by our service desk agents or regenerated.
🚨Do not share your multi-factor authentication (MFA) codes or password with anyone. Sask Polytech will never ask for your MFA codes or password. Sharing these can compromise your account and expose personal information. If you receive a request to share your MFA codes or password, do not respond and report it immediately by submitting a ticket.
Related articles
See Your options to sign in to Sask Polytech or Microsoft’s article Change your two-step verification method and settings for more information.
| Requirements |
Audience |
Cause |
| Microsoft, mobile, computer, or another device. |
Faculty, staff, students |
Students or staff confused by MFA, and how the sign in process works. |