How To Log Into UL Student Email


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Are you a student at the University of Limpopo who is struggling to login to your student email? Well we can help, we've listed some easy steps on how to login to your student email. 


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UL Student Email

The University of Limpopo's (UL) vision is to be a leading African University focused on the developmental needs of its communities and epitomising academic excellence and innovativeness. 

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Once students have been registered with the university they are provided with a free student email called the student keyaka email, which they must access to receive all important communications and information from the university and their lecturers. 

How To Login To UL Student Email

  • Go to: http://login.live.com to register for this email 
  • Sign up by using your valid Student Number as your username. 
  • Use the default password: pass.w0rd
  • Then login 

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Students will receive university news, events, Vice Chancellor communications and lots of other information to this email. 

If you are having trouble setting up this email it might mean that you have not yet been registered at the University of Limpopo. You should wait to receive an email confirming your registration before attempting to set up your student keyaka email. 

For more information on the University of Limpopo, click here. 

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