Use Managed Apple IDs in Apple School Manager
Like any Apple ID, Managed Apple IDs provide access to Apple services such as iCloud. With Managed Apple IDs, students and instructors use, for example, the Classroom app and the Classwork app, and collaborate using iWork and Notes – and users with the roles of Administrators and Staff can sign in to Apple School Manager.
Unlike personal Apple IDs, Managed Apple IDs are owned and managed by your school or district and are designed to meet the needs and legal requirements of education institutions — including password resets, limitations on purchasing and communications, and role-based administration. Apple School Manager makes it easy for schools to create and manage these accounts at scale.
Important: A user with a Managed Apple ID can lock themselves out of their account if they enter an incorrect password more than 10 times. To reset their password, the user must contact any user with the role of Administrator, Site Manager, People Manager or another user with password reset privileges.
How Managed Apple IDs are created
Managed Apple IDs are created after you:
create accounts manually
Use federated authentication with Google Workspace or Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)
See Intro to federated authentication.
Note: If your organisation is using federated authentication, the Default Managed Apple ID Format setting doesn’t apply.
Use SCIM with Azure AD
Sync with Google Workspace
import accounts from your Student Information System (SIS)
import .csv files via Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)
Important: Keep in mind that every Managed Apple ID must be unique. It also can’t be the same as other Apple IDs that other users may already have.
How Managed Apple IDs are used
As any user with the role of Administrator or any Manager, you use Managed Apple IDs in three main ways — with accounts, roles and classes.
Accounts: Users with the role of Administrator can complete a range of tasks within Apple School Manager to manage accounts. For example, you can assign roles to, or reset passwords for, a specific set of users.
Roles: After a Managed Apple ID is created for a user, roles can then be assigned for the user. These roles include Site Manager, People Manager, Device Enrolment Manager, Manager, Instructor, Staff and Student. These roles define which tasks users can perform in Apple School Manager with their Managed Apple ID.
When you create each account, you assign a role that defines the privileges for that account. If you’re importing from your Student Information System (SIS), the individual doing the import automatically assigns roles.
Classes: A class is a collection of instructor and student accounts. Classes have at least one instructor added when the class is created. After a class is created, it’s used with your mobile device management (MDM) solution to enable classes to appear in the Classroom app for iPad and Mac, and Shared iPad, and to simplify the experience for students using Shared iPad.
Managed Apple ID changes with Administrator roles
You can’t change the Managed Apple ID of a user with the role of Administrator. You must first change the role to any other role, change the Managed Apple ID, then change the role back to that of Administrator.
Edit Managed Apple IDs
In some cases, it may be necessary to change the Managed Apple ID for accounts — for example, if the domain name of the organisation changes. Managers who have the “Create, edit and delete Managed Apple IDs” privilege can edit the Managed Apple ID of other accounts. This changes the Managed Apple ID format for all new and existing accounts.
After you change the Managed Apple ID, active users can sign in using their new Managed Apple ID and existing password. If the new format includes an element that’s missing or empty for that user, the user’s Managed Apple ID won’t be updated. If the new format results in a Managed Apple ID that’s already in use, a number is added to the end of the new Managed Apple ID to make it unique.
There are two options when changing Managed Apple ID formats:
Change the Managed Apple ID format for all locations: This option changes the format for all new users. Existing users still use the original format.
Change the Managed Apple ID format for users: This option changes the format for all new and existing users.
Important: Users aren’t notified when their Managed Apple ID is changed, so you must notify them as soon as you make the change.
Create new Managed Apple IDs from SIS or SFTP accounts
Note: This doesn’t apply if federated authentication is turned on.
In Apple School Manager , sign in as a user that has the role of Administrator, Site Manager or People Manager.
Tap your name at the bottom of the sidebar, tap Preferences , tap Directory Sync , then tap Connect next to SIS/SFTP.
Tap next to Create Accounts and Classes, then do one or both of the following:
Tap Change Settings in the Students row to select what the Managed Apple ID will start with.
Tap Change Settings in the Instructor row to select what the Managed Apple ID will start with.
You can also enter text, such as a full stop (for example, amy.frost), in the field.
Tap Save.
Edit the Managed Apple ID format for SIS or SFTP accounts
Note: This doesn’t apply if federated authentication is turned on.
In Apple School Manager , sign in as a user that has the role of Administrator, Site Manager or People Manager.
Tap your name at the bottom of the sidebar, tap Preferences , tap Directory Sync , then tap Connect next to SIS/SFTP.
Tap next to Create Accounts and Classes, then do one or both of the following:
Tap Change Settings in the Students row to select what the Managed Apple ID will start with.
Tap Change Settings in the Instructor row to select what the Managed Apple ID will start with.
You can also enter text, such as a full stop (for example, amy.frost), in the field.
Tap Save.
Edit the Managed Apple ID format for a single user
In Apple School Manager , sign in as a user that has the role of Administrator, Site Manager or People Manager.
Tap Users in the sidebar, then search for a user in the search field. See How to search.
Select the user from the list.
Tap the Edit button , then edit the Managed Apple ID.
You can also enter text, such as a full stop (for example, amy.frost), in the field.
Select a domain from the list, then tap Save.
Edit the Managed Apple ID format for multiple users
This task can be successfully completed only for users created manually.
In Apple School Manager , sign in as a user that has the role of Administrator, Site Manager or People Manager.
Tap Users in the sidebar, then search for users in the search field. See How to search.
Select the users from the list.
Tap Edit next to Update Managed Apple IDs to select what the Managed Apple ID will start with.
You can also enter text, such as a full stop (for example, amy.frost), in the field.
Select a domain from the list, then tap Continue.
Do one of the following:
Tap Activity to view this activity.
Tap Done.
Service access with Managed Apple IDs
Because Managed Apple IDs are for education purposes only, certain features are disabled to protect the personal information of students and instructors.
Note: Not all of these services are available in all countries or regions.
Services | Supported operating system | Description |
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Apple Pay | iOS iPadOS macOS | The user can’t use Apple Pay. |
Continuity | macOS | The user can’t access the following services:
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Education services and programs | Web | Accounts with the role of Student can’t use the following:
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Find My | iOS iPadOS macOS Web | The app appears but the user can’t use it. |
Freeform | iOS iPadOS macOS | Users can’t see collaborator cursors or the collaborator list and updates from other participants appear in batches. |
Home | iOS iPadOS macOS | The user can’t add HomeKit devices to the Home app. |
Media services | iOS iPadOS macOS Web | The user can’t access the following services:
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News Publisher | macOS Web | The user can’t use News Publisher to manage channels in Apple News. |
Specific iCloud features | iOS iPadOS macOS Web | The user can’t access the following services:
Allows browsing but not purchasing, paid or free, in:
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