Using multiple wireless networks with Single sign on?

The university that I currently work for has switched from one wireless SSID to 2 separate SSIDs that separate the student users from the faculty/staff users. At this time only the Faculty Staff can log into STAFF and students can only log into STUDENT...
I have a few laptop carts that were setup for student use and have single sign on configured for the STUDENT wireless connection. The laptops are on the university's domain so that students have access to the home drives.
We run into problems when Faculty try to use a laptop to teach a class. They are unable to log in because their credentials are not authorized for the STUDENT wireless network. 
So...Is it possible to setup 2 wireless profiles (STUDENT and STAFF) with single sign on and give the user an option to choose from?

Hi,
Based on your description, I would like to suggest you use Group Policy to configure Wireless Network Settings:
Using Group Policy to Configure Wireless Network Settings
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/gg266419.aspx
Please follow the information from the link above to check the issue.
If it doesn’t work, I recommend you initial a new thread in our Windows Server Forum for further assistance.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/scriptcenter/en-US/home?category=windowsserver
Hope it helps.
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