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Request and Activate Trial Access

This article will go over requesting and activating your trial access to our platform.

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Written by Veronica Knighton
Updated over a month ago

Thank you for your interest in our products! We're delighted to offer teachers and instructors a 30-day trial to experience our materials firsthand. This trial allows you to fully evaluate our products and determine if they're a good fit for your classroom. After the trial period, access will expire. Note, all progress made on your trial account will carry over to your site license, so be sure to take full advantage of your trial account.

We're committed to your success, so please contact us with any questions or concerns.

You will go to https://cte.stukent.com/ to request access.

From this page, we will have you fill out this form. Once our team approves your access, you will receive a trial activation email with information about your trial and a login button.

Whenever you’re ready, click on the “log in here and reset your password” button. Next, set your password and submit it by clicking the ‘create password & login’ button. Note, if you click ‘Login with Google’ or ‘Login with Microsoft,’ your account will automatically be authenticated, and no separate password is needed.

Once logged in, you will land in your teacher account, where you can preview our courses, create classes, and add students. Note, all progress made on your trial account will carry over to your site license, so be sure to take full advantage of your trial account.

If you have questions or need help during your trial period, click on the question mark icon in the top right corner. Our support team is always available via phone, email, or chat. If you prefer self-help, click on the Self Serve button to access our teacher Knowledge Base. If you would like to schedule a demo or request a price quote, email sales@businessu.org or send us a chat by clicking the blue chat icon in the bottom right corner.

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