Welcome to the Special Olympics Learning Portal. This website provides information and resources for people with intellectual disabilities and their families, friends, and caregivers. To access this website, you will need to login first. To do this, please enter your user name (username) and password below. If you have forgotten your username or password, please contact them at [email protected] for assistance. Thank you for using the Learning Portal!
How to Log In
If you are new to the Special Olympics Learning Portal, or need to reset your password, please follow these instructions:
1. Go to the login screen and enter your username and password. If you have forgotten your username or password, click “Forgot Your Username?” below and enter your email address. A new login screen will appear with instructions for resetting your password.
2. If you are having any problems logging in, please email us at [email protected] and we will be happy to help.
How to Register for an Account
There are four ways to register for an account on the Special Olympics Learning Portal.
Option 1: Use the online registration form.
To use this option,log in to the Learning Portal and click on the “Register for an Account” link in the top navigation bar. On the registration form, enter your email address and password. After you submit the form, a confirmation email will be sent to you. If you have any problems registering or have questions, please contact them at [email protected].
Option 2: Use their printable registration form.
You can also register for an account using their printable registration form. To get a copy of the form, please email us at [email protected] with “Print Registration Form Request” in the subject line. Please note that we cannot distribute Forms electronically, so we advise printing them out and having them available in case you have any questions while trying to register online. Once you have completed and submitted the printable registration form, a confirmation email will be sent to you. If you have any problems registering or have questions, please contact them at
How to Access your Learning Portal
If you haven't already, create an account on the Special Olympics Learning Portal. Log in using your username and password. On the left-hand side of the screen, under "My Portals," click "Learning Portal." You'll see a list of portals you're registered to access. Click "Learning Portal" again to return to the main portal.
You can access learning resources and activities by clicking on any of the tabs at the top of the screen: Games, Training & Competitions, Educate, and Impact. There are also links below each tab for additional resources and activities.
Games: There are games for all ages and abilities available on the Learning Portal. You can also create your own games using their easy-to-use game builder.
Training & Competitions: The Training & Competitions tab contains information about special events happening in your area and opportunities to participate in them. You can also find guides and tips for training and competing effectively.
Educate: The Educate tab contains information about how you can use the Learning Portal to educate students and others about Special Olympics. You can find lesson plans, multimedia resources, student materials, and more.
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How to Payment Options
There are a few different payment options that Special Olympics athletes can use to fund their participation in their competitions and programs. Most athletes choose to fundraise through various activities or events that they host, such as bake sales, car washes, and golf tournaments. However, some athletes also choose to make a donation directly to Special Olympics.
Here are the three most common types of payments: credit card, debit card, and check.
Credit cards: Credit cards are the most popular way to pay for things because they usually offer lower interest rates and more security than other forms of payment. When you make a purchase with a credit card, the money is immediately transferred from your account and added to your purchase balance. So you'll need to have enough money available in your account to cover the entire cost of your purchase.
Debit cards: A debit card works like a bank account number, but it gets added to your account only when you spend money. So if you put $100 on your debit card, the bank will add that amount of money to your account right away. You can then use that money however you want – for example, you could use it to buy something online or withdraw cash at an
How to Track Your Progress
If you’re looking to track your progress in Special Olympics, their learning portal has all the information you need to keep tabs on your achievements. Just enter your name and email address below, and we’ll send you a notification each time you post a new achievement or review a completed activity. You can also access your progress reports from their home page or by clicking on the “My Reports” tab at the top of every page. We hope this learning portal helps you reach your goals!