

#THE BLOOMBERG TERMINAL CODE#
Step 3: Verify identity with a code sent to the enrolled student email or mobile device.Step 2: Enter personal Bloomberg username and password (NOTE: Bloomberg Terminal credentials should be used.Step 1: Navigate to Bloomberg Terminal Login.Once a student or professor has a Bloomberg login (different from a BMC login), users may login to Bloomberg remotely in the following way:.NOTE: If “DR” mode is activated and are using your university email but still do not see this tab, email us at with your BMC account information.If the university has DR mode activated, users should see a tab at the top of their dashboard called “Terminal Access.” Click this tab and follow the instructions Users with a BMC account tied to their university e-mail can login with their BMC username and password.Users WITH a BMC account tied to a university e-mail.IMPORTANT NOTE: Students that are asked for their credit card information should contact us directly at to prevent an unnecessary charge.
#THE BLOOMBERG TERMINAL FOR FREE#
Users without a BMC account tied to a university e-mail can create an account for free with their university e-mail at our BMC web portal.Users WITHOUT a BMC account tied to a university e-mail.Students and faculty that do not have an existing Bloomberg Terminal login can request a Bloomberg username and password at our BMC web portal.Students and faculty that have an existing Bloomberg Terminal login can follow the instructions in the "Logging In to a Terminal Remotely" section below.To access Bloomberg Terminal remotely, follow the steps outlined below courtesy of Bloomberg: Students can access Bloomberg Terminal remotely during this time. While the KMC is closed and classes are offered remotely, the Bloomberg Finance Lab is also closed. Q: How can students access Bloomberg Terminal and Barron’s in Education? A: Bloomberg Terminal Remote Access All business students can benefit from the industry, supply chain, and market data provided by Bloomberg Terminal as well. Frequently Asked Questions Q: Why did The School of Business open a Finance Lab?Ī: The Finance Lab, located in Karl Miller Center (KMC) 270, provides students access to Bloomberg Terminal, which acts as a trusted source aggregating financial market information and news.
