If you are a member of staff or a student currently studying at The Isle of Wight College, you can access many of our resources and systems remotely off-campus.
Student can login to our Online Enrolments Portal to complete enrolments.
Log into eTracker using your college email and password.
Check your student email on the Outlook Web App. Log in with your college email and password.
We know it can be tough to access a suitable device, but did you know that you can use your games console as a computer to access your college work.
Log in to Office 365 with your college email and password to access your college email, OneDrive cloud storage and Teams. You can also use web versions of Microsoft products such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint, as well as download any of the included Microsoft applications on up to five devices.
Students and Staff can login to the BKSB Functional Skills website to access Initial and Diagnostic Assessments.
Staff can access many College resources and features through Staff Remote Access. You can access your college desktop, the H drive, the staff intranet and more. Log in with your college username and password.
Log in to Office 365 with your college email and password to access your OneDrive cloud storage and Teams. You can also use web versions of Microsoft products such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint, as well as download any of the included Microsoft applications on up to five devices.
Staff can login to the Outlook Web App to access your staff email account, calendars, contacts and more. Log in with your college email and password.
Students and Staff can login to the BKSB Functional Skills website to access Initial and Diagnostic Assessments.
To access eBooks, Gale Databases and more specialist online resources you will need to log in to your college desktop, please follow our Accessing eBooks and Databases from Home guide.
Check out our video help guides on YouTube if you are not sure how to access any of the resources below. If you need help, call 01983 535201 or email library@iwcollege.ac.uk.
Visit our Downloads page for further resources, including: