Student Email

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MC Student Email accounts are created 1-4 days after completing your application. It may take longer if the college is closed for holidays.

Stay Connected!

Download the Gmail app to your smartphone and set it up to receive your MC email account for quick, easy access.

 

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MC Student Email Account

MC student email accounts are created after applications are processed.
 
 
 

My MC1 Login

Access your Midland College email account using your My MC1 Login credentials.
 

Your Student email address

First letter of first name + first three letters of last name + last three numbers of your MC Student ID followed by @mail.midland.edu

Example

John Smith with ID 123006789

Email Address

jsmi789@mail.midland.edu

Your MC Student ID

After applications are processed, each student should receive a welcome email containing their student ID. This email is sent to the email address provided in the application. If that email cannot be located, check your spam folder or complete the Request My ID form to have it emailed again.

INITIAL PASSWORD* - COMBINATION OF YOUR NAME AND STUDENT ID

9-digit MC Student ID

1st initial of your first name + 1st three initials of your last name + your complete Midland College student ID

Example: John Smith 
MC ID:  123004567
Password = jsmi123004567

5-digit MC Student ID

1st initial of your first name + 1st three initials of your last name + 0000 + your complete Midland College student ID

Example: John Smith 
MC ID:  12345
Password = jsmi000012345

**RESET PASSWORD**

Once you enter your email address and initial password, you will be prompted to reset your password. The new password must contain at least 12 characters.
 

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Need Help?

Contact the IT Help Desk

help@midland.edu 
(432) 685-4788

If leaving a voice message or sending an email, include your Full Legal Name, Date of Birth, and MC ID, along with your email address and a detailed description of the problem.