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If you've forgotten your SPS One Login password, you can request a link to reset your password be sent to you by clicking Forgot Password under the One Login login prompt. You will be prompted for your W# followed by a prompt to select an authentication factor. Once you've completed the authentication method successfully, a link to reset your password will be sent to the email address on file.

If your security factor isn’t working AND you do not have a backup factor set up or are otherwise unable to request a reset link using the method above, please call the Technology Support Center Monday-Friday between 9 AM and 4 PM so that we can troubleshoot with you further.

Common reasons for not being able to request a reset link include:

  • No longer having access to or have replaced your MFA device - The OneLogin Protect app is device-specific. If you replace the device, you will need to remember to reconfigure your MFA method before getting rid of the old device. For this reason, we recommend having a backup authentication method should your MFA device be lost, stolen, or otherwise no longer available.
  • Checking the incorrect location for the MFA code -Several options including SMS, email, and the OneLogin Protect app are available as MFA methods. Please make sure you're checking the correct location. Note: The State of Maryland's OneLogin MFA system is separate from UMBC's MFA system through Duo.
  • Answering security questions incorrectly - If using security questions as your MFA method, you must answer all three questions correctly.

Due to security reasons, Workday/SPS password resets must be requested directly over the phone or in-person at the Technology Support Center. Requests cannot be processed online.

For more information on logging into OneLogin, click here.


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