Email Account Login

About Your Email Account

Your Stetson mailbox has 100 GB of storage available, so you'll have plenty of space for messages and attachments! However, to keep your mail account functioning at its best, it is recommended to do the following on a regular basis:

  • Delete unneeded messages from your Inbox
  • Delete unneeded messages from your Sent folder
  • Empty your Deleted items folder
  • Save large attachments somewhere other than your mailbox, and delete the associated messages

We also ask that you please be vigilant when it comes to phishing emails.


Your Stetson email account may be accessed from any computer or mobile device with an internet connection. There are many ways to access Outlook using the web:

Using any of these methods, you will be prompted to log in with your Stetson email address and password.

Please note, passwords must be changed every 180 days for security purposes. You will receive email reminders to change your password starting 15 days before your password expires.

If you have a temporary password, or wish to change your password, click the Change Password link at the bottom of the login page.

If you do not know your password, click the Forgot Password? link at the bottom of the login page.

When creating your new password, please follow these standards:

  • Must be at least 15 characters long
  • Must not contain any part of your name or user name
  • Must contain at least three of the four following character types:
    • Upper-case letter (A-Z)
    • Lower-case letter (a-z)
    • Number (0-9)
    • Symbol ($, !, @, etc.)

Can I access my email on my phone?

Sure! View the configuration steps.

I graduated from Stetson Law; do I get to keep my email account?

Yes! You can learn more on our Transitioning from Student to Alum page.

I am a staff member, but am also a student at the College of Law. Will I just have one email account?

In keeping with FERPA standards, you will have separate email accounts: one for your use as a student, and one staff account. The student account is yours forever, and the staff account will terminate should you end your employment with the College of Law.