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The script functions without error, but the password does not work on the accounts. Not sure why the password is not being assigned, any help would be awesome.

#!/bin/bash

OLDIFS=$IFS
IFS=","

while read firstname lastname userid 
do 
    sudo useradd -c "'${firstname} ${lastname}'" -d /home/"${userid}"  -s /bin/bash "${userid}"  
    sudo usermod -p changeme123 "${userid}"  
    sudo usermod -G student "${userid}"

done < students.csv
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  • What is happening? Are you getting an error? Are the users not being created? The usermod is not going to work because you are giving it the comment and not the login name. Also you don't need to quote the comment twice unless you want quotes in the comment string itself. Nov 4, 2014 at 18:46

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I tested the following line instead of usermod -p.

echo "${userid}:changeme123" | chpasswd

Need to look for piping sudo. Could not test it at the moment. Should be sudo bash -c.

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