Laramie County Community College

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Industry
Higher-Ed
Enrollment
5000
Region
West

Laramie County Community College

School/District Logo
Industry
Higher-Ed
Enrollment
5000
Region
West
Profile
Profile

A Community College Committed to Innovation

Laramie County Community College (LCCC) is a public community college in Cheyenne, Wyoming, serving nearly 5,000 students and employing over 700 faculty and staff.

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Challenge
Challenge

IT Bottlenecks and User Frustrations

LCCC needed a system to streamline access to digital resources for students, faculty, and staff. Managing multiple applications led to frequent login issues, causing frustration among users and overwhelming IT staff with password reset requests. The college sought a single sign-on (SSO) solution that would support various applications, improve user experience, and reduce IT workload.

Solution
Solution

Simplifying IT, Enhancing Learning with ClassLink

LCCC implemented ClassLink, launching it as ‘myLCCC’ to simplify access to digital resources. With ClassLink’s single sign-on (SSO) capabilities, students, faculty, and staff could access applications and files from any device using just one login. The built-in password management system allowed users to reset forgotten passwords independently, significantly reducing IT help desk calls. By alleviating these routine issues, IT staff gained the ability to focus on more strategic projects that benefited the college.

Beyond learning applications, myLCCC also integrated orientation resources, making it a comprehensive hub for users. Additionally, ClassLink My Files eliminated the need for VPN logins by providing secure access to school network files from anywhere. With the insights provided by ClassLink Analytics, LCCC’s IT Governance Committee could make data-driven decisions about software renewals and new implementations.

Since we implemented ClassLink, password reset requests have decreased dramatically.
Chad Marley
Chief Technology Officer at Laramie County Community College
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Laramie County Community College

Wyoming
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Transforming Access at Laramie County Community College

The Challenge

With multiple digital resources for their users to access, LCCC IT were flooded with help desk calls and stretched to their limit handling these requests. Students and faculty were getting frustrated with multiple accounts and login prompts. In 2018, the college resolved to find a better way of delivering their digital resources. The new solution would need to support SSO for a wide variety of applications and be simple to use.

Choosing ClassLink

To foster a better user experience for their nearly 6,000 users and to relieve IT staff from the stream of password reset inquiries at the start of every semester, Laramie County Community College recognized that ClassLink offered the most robust single sign-on solution that would allow them to streamline access for all users (IT Administrators, students, faculty, and staff). In 2018, LCCC implemented ClassLink under the name ‘myLCCC’. A straightforward implementation and rollout followed.

The Outcome

ClassLink gives LCCC IT more time to focus on projects that help the college and less time managing passwords. Students and faculty benefit from secure and easy access to their web applications and can reset forgotten passwords. myLCCC has been customized to include so much more than just their core learning applications including orientation resources. With ClassLink My Files, users have access to their school network files, eliminating the need for students and faculty to login to a VPN.

Usage data provided in ClassLink Analytics helps guide conversations with their IT Governance Committee on campus to make better informed decisions about the applications they choose to renew and implement.

“Since we implemented ClassLink, password reset requests have decreased dramatically. The single sign-on implementation could not have been easier, and we have since integrated it with Canvas, Office 365, Ellucian, library resources, and onboarding documentation. We could not be more pleased with how easy this product is to use.”

Chad Marley
Laramie County Community College