<p>@kristev4
Go to the link again, (the same as I listed above), then do the following:</p>
<p>2) To request your password, click the Forgot your PIN or password? link in the login box on the right.
3) You will be asked to type in your PIN and the e-mail address you provided on The Common Application.
4) A link to create a password will be sent to you. Once you have completed that step, you will receive confirmation via e-mail, but please understand there may be a delay of up to a few hours. </p>
<p>I received my second email almost immediately, but it does say it may take a few hours. </p>
<p>Upon reading what the instructions say I think we are also supposed to receive a confirmation email. I never did receive that one, if I am reading it correctly. Has anyone received an email confirming their password?</p>
<p>@CarpeDiemAlways I did receive a confirmation email when I followed the instructions yeaterday. It’s a bit confusing. If you followed them, check your spam folder too.</p>
<p>@CarpeDiemAlways That’s correct. The subject headline is “EMT ApplyYourself Password”. It starts “You are receiving this e-mail because you have requested a password…”.</p>
<p>@zhilong, Yes I received that one. That was the one with the link that you clicked on to obtain the password. Correct? However, I was wondering if we were supposed to receive an email confirming our password. If you read the instructions I posted above it sort of sounds like we were supposed to. However, if no one has received one I think we are fine! Thanks for answering! :-)</p>
<p>@CarpeDiemAlways Oh wait, I think I misinterpreted what you said. It’s letting you set up the password, but there is no confirmation after you’ve changed your password.</p>
<p>Thanks @zhilong! I think they just worded it poorly. It seems as if we weren’t supposed to receive a confirmation, especially since it appears that no one has received one. I was checking because I do not want it to be 5:00 and I cannot access my decision! That would be torture.</p>