ACS New Member First Steps

Welcome to ACS!

As a new member we want to assist you with onboarding and gaining access to all necessary ACS resources.

The critical first step is authentication. We use Google G Suite to store and control access to most of our files and content.

To access these resources you will need a Google account of some type and this account will need to be associated with your ACS membership (either as a primary or secondary email account).

If you see a red congratulations message in the box below, click on it to continue to the main members resource page. Mobile users may see a black box that can be clicked to launch the red test image, which you should then click on.

If you don't see a green "Access Confirmed" message, scroll down for more information on linking or creating a google account.

Welcome Test

If you don't see the green "Access Confirmed" message above, we need to make sure you either get a new Google account set up or associate an existing Google account with your ACS membership record. Please choose one of the options below:

If you have already registered a Google account with ACS

  • Click here to ensure you are logged in on this browser and reload this page.

  • If you are still unable to access and are sure you have a Google account registered with ACS, contact help@seattleacs.org for assistance (please note all email addresses you believe you have registered with us).

If you have an existing Google/Gmail account (but haven't yet registered it with ACS)

Choose one of these options:

  • Add your Google account as a secondary email registered to acs. Please mail changes@seattleacs.org and request addition of your Google account email as a secondary address.

  • Switch to using your Google account as your primary email with Seattle ACS. Contact changes@seattleacs.org from your current ACS registered email and inform us of the Google account address you wish to change to.

If you do not have a Google/Gmail account

Choose one of these options:

Help!

If you have any difficulty with this process, contact help@seattleacs.org and we'll do our best to assist.