St. Norbert Language Courses
Welcome, St. Norbert College students! This page is intended to guide you through the process of completing your enrollment in your UW-Green Bay course and accessing the Canvas course online. After you have enrolled in a UWGB course via SNC's KnightLine platform, you will need to complete these steps to obtain a UWGB account and gain access to your online course.
1 Complete the Application
After registering for a UW-Green Bay-taught course on SNC's KnightLine site, complete the online Universities of Wisconsin application form.
Create an Account
- Click “Create an Account and Get Started”
- Use your SNC email
- Enter the remainder of your information
Start Application
- Click “Start Application”
- Click “Continue”
- Click “No”
- Answer the questions as they apply to you
- Click “Undergraduate” and “Continue”
- Select “UW-Green Bay” from dropdown and “Save and Continue”
- Click “Undergraduate Special Student” and “Save and Continue”
- Select the term your UWGB course will start and click “Next”
Personal Information
- Click “Save and Continue”
- Enter your basic information
- Click “Validate”
- If information is correct and click “Save and Continue”
- Click “Add Parent/Guardian”
- Click “Save Parent/Guardian” once information is entered
- Click “Save and Continue”
- Chose Yes or No for “Are you claiming WI residency?”
- If Yes, click the “Edit Parent” and the” Edit Applicant” (if necessary) to complete the required information
- Click “Save and Continue”
Academic Background
- Click ”Add High School” and choose your high school
- Answer questions about high school as they apply to you and “Save High School”
- Answer questions about your college/post-secondary experience”
- Click ”Add College”, choose SNC and any other college you have attended then click “Save College”
- Click “Save and Continue”
- Add the course you plan to take in the “Essay” and “Save and Continue”
- Click “Continue”
- Choose “I Agree” and type your signature
- Submit Application
2Set Up Your UWGB Account and Password
Your email acceptance letter will include your UWGB network user ID and email address. Your UWGB email address will be YourNetworkUserID@uwgb.edu, so you can think of your UWGB network user ID as your new UWGB email address minus "@uwgb.edu." Once you receive your account information from the acceptance letter email, you will need to complete your UWGB Network Account setup by setting your password.
If you encounter any issues while attempting to set up your UWGB network account password, please contact GBIT.
Once you have set up your UWGB network user ID and password, you will have access to all of the online services available to UWGB students including email, Canvas and Microsoft 365 products.
3Get Started with Canvas
Canvas is the online learning management system used by UWGB. Canvas at UWGB is equivalent to Moodle at SNC. Your UW-Green Bay online course will be taught via Canvas, so you'll need to access your course through UW-Green Bay's Canvas site. Once your UWGB network user ID and password have been set up, you can log in to Canvas.
While logging in to Canvas, you will need to select UW-Green Bay as your "organization," enter your UWGB network user ID as your "Username," and use the password you set up in Step 2. Remember that your UWGB network user ID is your UWGB email without "@uwgb.edu."
4Access Other Online Resources
- Access your email account with your full UWGB email address and UWGB network password
- Use Microsoft Office 365 apps through your UWGB email address and password
- Search IT KnowledgeBase for answers to common questions or contact GBIT if you need technical help
- Get in touch with Student Services if you have any other questions or need help with your application
5Check Grades in SIS
- Login to SIS, and the “Student Center” page will appear
- Select "Grades" under the academics drop down menu
- Click the arrows to continue
- On “View My Grades” page, select the term from the dropdown menu and click “Change”
- Click the printer friendly icon on the bottom of the page to print your grade report

Ask an Expert
Meet Professor Jennifer Ham, chair of our modern language programs. Feel free to contact her with any questions about testing placement, courses, internships, study abroad programs and other languages.