A New Student's First Time Login to ExpressLane

This article is for new students logging in to ExpressLane for the first time

Last Updated: May 31st, 2022

What is ExpressLane?

ExpressLane is Lane's student portal, where you can access any of your information as a student at Lane.

To get to ExpressLane, look for myLane link/button in the footer of all lanecc.edu webpages and in the megamenu at the top of all lanecc.edu webpages.

Logging in

In the login box, enter your L Number and 12-16 character password and click on the "Login" button.

What is your Password?

If you are accessing ExpressLane for the first time, you should receive a randomly generated 12-16 character Password via email. After you log in for the first time, you will be prompted to enter your initial password once more; you will then choose a new password which must be between 12-16 characters (letters and numbers). Otherwise, to change your password click Change Password in the myPersonal Information tab at the top on the ExpressLane home page.

What are the Security Questions?

You will next be asked to set Security Questions and answers. If you forget your Password, there is a link on the ExpressLane login screen to help you log in. When you follow that link, and ask to reset your Password, your Security Questions will come up and if you correctly type your answer, you will be able to reset your Password.

Be sure to choose questions and answers that you are confident you will remember and that will not change in the future if you forget your Password.

Every night between 12:01 a.m. and 12:30 a.m. ExpressLane may be unavailable while data is backed up. Additionally, Friday nights between 6 and 10:00pm, ExpressLane may be unavailable during maintenance and upgrades

Claim your Lane Community College Gsuite email account. 

This is available in ExpressLane. You may also claim the GSuite email account at https://lanecc.edu/gsuite


Student Help Desk Support (SHeD)

The student help desk is located on main campus in the Library (center building).

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