How to Create an Account With Project Bono

In order to access our courses and earn a certificate, you'll need to create an account with us.
Don't worry, it's quick and easy!

In this article, we'll guide you step-by-step through the account creation process so you can get started as soon as possible.
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Sign Up With Email and Password

1. Click or tap on the "Create Account" button located at the top-right corner of the Project Bono website.

2. Fill out all the required fields, including your desired email address and password for your account.

3. Click or tap on the "Create an Account" button to complete the registration process.

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Sign Up With an Existing Account

You can sign up using your email and password or with an existing account like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, or Google.

Simply click or tap the "Create Account" button at the top-right of our website and select your preferred social media platform.

Then, you'll be redirected to the social media platform's login page, where you'll be prompted to enter your login credentials.
You can sign up using your email and password or with an existing account on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, or Google.  Simply click the "Sign Up" button at the top-right of our website and select your preferred social media platform. You'll then be redirected to the social media platform's login page, where you'll be prompted to enter your login credentials.
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Notes:

  • To enroll in a course efficiently, it's important to use the same email address at checkout that used when signing up for your Project Bono account. If the contact email used at checkout doesn't match the one associated with your account, you may encounter issues with accessing your course.


  • This is especially important for users who choose to sign up with an existing account and use express checkout.


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