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Parents & Guardians: How to Register and Access Navigator

Registering for a parent account in Navigator is an easy process that can be completed using a student's Navigator account.

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Why is it important to participate?

Parents and guardians play a vital role in supporting students on their college and career journey. Allowing access to the student's assessment results and education planning gives insight on needs and decisions required to succeed in their chosen field.



Parent Account Registration Instructions

How to register for a parent account in navigator

Important Note: A parent must first be invited to create an account by a student or administrator before they can begin the registration process.

  1. After you have been invited to create a parent account by a student or admin, an access code will be emailed or texted to you.

  2. Once you receive the registration email with the access code, go to Navigator

  3. Click Create an Account.

  4. Select I am a parent/guardian.

  5. Fill out the required fields for Step 1

    1. What is your highest level of education?

    2. Parent Access Code (Located in Text or Email invitation)

    3. Student's First Name

    4. Student's Last Name

    5. Student's School

      1. The Parent Access Code must first be populated before the students attending school will be listed in the dropdown.

    6. Student's Birthdate

    7. Relationship to Student

  6. Select Next Step

  7. Fill out the required fields for Step 2

    1. First Name

    2. Last Name

    3. Zip Code

    4. Gender

    5. Contact Information

  8. Select Next Step

  9. Fill out the required fields for Step 3

    1. Desired Username

    2. Password

    3. Confirm Password

    4. Security Question

    5. Security Answer

  10. Select Next Step

  11. Fill out the required fields for Step 4

  12. Select Sign Me Up


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