Skip to main content
All CollectionsCommunity Messenger
Creating a Community Messenger user account
Creating a Community Messenger user account

Members of the community can create a user account to begin utilizing jmc's Community Messenger.

Jacob Van Scoyoc avatar
Written by Jacob Van Scoyoc
Updated today

Align yourself with your school community and affiliated organizations by creating a jmc Community Messenger user account! Be the first to know of weather related cancellations and other important events by receiving messages on your personal phone and email sent from your school's jmc. Simply enter your basic demographic information to create a Community Messenger account and stay linked to your school community!

Click the "Community Messenger" portal on your school's jmc landing page to begin creating a Community Messenger user account.

Step One: Click the "Sign-Up" link to be directed to the Community Messenger registration page.

Step Two: Enter demographic information in the "First Name", "Last Name", "Address Line 1", "Address Line 2" "City," "State," "Zip" and "Email" fields to create a contact in the Community Messenger.

Step Three: Enter a password in the "Password" field and re-enter the same password in the "Re-enter Password" field to set your password for logging into the Community Messenger.

Step Four: Enter the displayed code in the "Captcha Code" field to verify that you are not a bot.

Step Five: Click the "Register" button to submit your entry, or click the "Cancel" button to discard changes and return to the login page.

Fun Fact: Once you register, you will receive a "Welcome to the jmc Community Messenger" email from noreply@onlinejmc.com containing an account verification link.

Step Six: Log into your email and click the account verification link in the "Welcome to the jmc Community Messenger" email message within 24 hours to activate your account.

Helpful Tip: Once you've verified your account, log into the Community Messenger to add your phone number and join groups to begin receiving text messages and phone calls.

Did this answer your question?