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    CAS (Central Authentication Service)

    Main CAS Login

    What is CAS?

    VCU Central Authentication Service provides a centralized, easy-to-use, easy-to-recognize login system for Web applications at Virginia Commonwealth University. Users can log into the system knowing that their VCU login information is encrypted and secure. By logging in through VCU Central Authentication Service, users will be able to access any application using this service.

    Protect Your Privacy

    For security reasons, please be sure to close all browser windows when you are done accessing services that require authentication.

    Need Help Logging In?

    VCU Central Authentication Service uses your VCU eID and password as authentication. This is the same user name and password used to access your e-mail, myVCU Portal and Canvas. If you have not setup your eID password or want to learn more about the eID account, please visit http://go.vcu.edu/eid. If you know your eID password and want to reset it now, log into myeID.

    If you still need help or for additional issues or needs related to accessibility or accommodations, please contact the IT Support Center.

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    • Updated: 02/08/2022
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