Q. How do I login to ft.com
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Answered By: Sharon Nangle Last Updated: May 06, 2026 Views: 5
The University provides access to FT.com for all staff and students. To access FT.com you first need to register, see our Registration FAQ for details.
If you have registered to use FT.com we recommend you use links from the Library webpage to access the institutional account. Either search for FT.com using Library Search, or use the link in the A-Z Databases list.
Using these links will take you through the University's single sign on and give you access to your FT.com account.
If you've gone directly to FT.com rather than using a link from the Library webpage you will need to login:
- Select 'Sign in'
- Enter your University email address and click 'Next'
- Choose SSO Sign in
- This takes you to the University single sign on, login if prompted with your university email address and password.
If you experience any problems logging in email Library@st-andrews.ac.uk with the details.
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