This form allows you to request a CS112 account on the Wellesley CS department server. All fields are required.
Sometimes a student thinks she already has an account on the CS server, either because she has taken another CS class or for some other reason. If you already have an account on the CS server, we're going to ask you to fill out this form anyway, because it gives us an electronic list of students taking CS112. I don't have an account, please create one for me I already have an account, just list me in the class
What is your name? We use this information to check your account request against class registration and to construct the "real name" field of your account. Given (First) Name or Names:
What's your username (that is, your account name)? This will be the username you supply when you log in. You should use your Wellesley domain username for this unless your professor has told you something else. It should be something like "wwellesl" or "jkim6": all lowercase and up to 8 characters. username
What password do you want to use? Be sure to choose a good password. (It doesn't have to be the same as your Wellesley domain password. It should be at least 5 characters long, and can have any characters except a space.) Please remember this password. If you already have an account, your password will be changed to this new password. password re-type password
Here is some Important Usage Information that you should make sure you have read and understand. Click the box if you have read and understand the account usage rules. Yes, I agree
What is your Wellesley class year (that is, your graduation year)? We use this information in constructing the user identification part of your account and for assessing when an account might no longer be needed. Type four digits, like 2007. class year
To prevent casual web surfers from requesting an account, we require you to tell us the magic word. Your professor should have told you this before sending you to this page. Please protect the magic word by not telling it to people who do not have a legitimate reason to know it. magic word