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As an SU Graduate Student, you will use your student account for all of your access to student coursework (Gullnet, MyClasses, student email, etc.).   If you are also a Graduate Assistant, you will also be given a "staff" username and password to access systems, some of which are the same systems used as a student, but have different access as a part of your job responsibilities.   Due to IT security standards, student account access is kept separate from employee account access.  Access to your Graduate Assistant account is tied to your work contract.   You can forward your email from one account to another email account by creating a rule to allow you to manage all your email from one account Creating a forwarding rule from Microsoft 365 Outlook Web App.

Access to SU Software

SU Students and Graduate Students have access to software for their personal computers, as well as access to virtual applications from their personal computers when not on campus.   A complete listing of those services is available on this article:     Student software access

Using Computers on Campus

You will use your Salisbury University username and password to log on to SU computers to access university technology resources and services like software, printing, network storage, e-mail, MyClasses, GullNet, and your Gull Card.

If you forget or need to change your password, you can do so through our self-service Password Assistance page.

Information Technology maintains several computer labs on campus. Many software packages are available for you to use at these locations.  You can also access Workspace, our virtual web applications, from personal or SU devices while on or off campus.  

Students also have access to Microsoft 365 OneDrive as part of the Microsoft Office 365 email account. All students have 1 terabyte (TB) of cloud storage space to store files, which can be accessed from any Internet connected device. For more information on Microsoft OneDrive for Business, see Getting Started With OneDrive.

Once you've logged into a campus computer, you can access personal storage on SU's network drives through Windows Explorer's This PC icon on Windows computers or through the Finder on Mac computers. Students have 1 GB of network storage on their P: drive, which is accessible from any SU computer. In addition to storing files, students can use their P: drive to create a personal web site. Students also have access to the K: drive, which some professors use to share files not shared through our MyClasses Learning Management System.

Because network drives are not accessible in the student residence halls, students can use their Microsoft 365 OneDrive or USB thumb drives to transfer files from their personal computer to SU computers.

To print from any SU owned device, students will print to Campus_Wide_Printer. Once printed, students will log into any GoPrint Release Station with their SU username and password to release the print jobs to the printer. Students have 300 black and white prints per week they can use for academic work. Color printing is available in some IT computer labs for a fee.

Students also have access to print from any Internet connected device to several mobile printing locations located on campus.

All SU students receive Microsoft Office 365 (Install Office for Windows or Mac) for free as part of their SU email account. This includes the use of Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint for both Mac and Windows users. 

Systems at Salisbury University

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MyClasses is the online classroom and course delivery system on campus, which some faculty use to offer online coursework and materials. Most, but not all, classes use MyClasses. Courses are made available approximately a week before the start of the semester (availability varies by instructor), and remain active until approximately a few weeks after the end of the semester.

Access to SU Software

SU Students and Graduate Students have access to software for their personal computers, as well as access to virtual applications from their personal computers when not on campus.   A complete listing of those services is available on this article:  Student software access 

Internet Access

Students have access to the Internet through three options: through the campus wireless network, by logging into an IT computer lab computer, or through the wired network in residential halls.

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Smartphones, tablets, and other devices can also be set up to connect wirelessly and, in most cases, to check your student e-mail using the device's mail or the Outlook app.

Using Computers on Campus

You will use your Salisbury University username and password to log on to SU computers to access university technology resources and services like software, printing, network storage, e-mail, MyClasses, GullNet, and your Gull Card.

If you forget or need to change your password, you can do so through our self-service Password Assistance page.

Information Technology maintains several computer labs on campus. Many/wiki/spaces/ITD/pages/73827630 are available for you to use at these locations.  

Students also have access to Microsoft 365 OneDrive as part of the Microsoft Office 365 email account. All students have 1 terabyte (TB) of cloud storage space to store files, which can be accessed from any Internet connected device. For more information on Microsoft OneDrive for Business, see Getting Started With OneDrive.

Once you've logged into a campus computer, you can access personal storage on SU's network drives through Windows Explorer's This PC icon on Windows computers or through the Finder on Mac computers. Students have 1 GB of network storage on their P: drive, which is accessible from any SU computer. In addition to storing files, students can use their P: drive to create a personal web site. Students also have access to the K: drive, which some professors use to share files not shared through our MyClasses Learning Management System.

Because network drives are not accessible in the student residence halls, students can use their Microsoft 365 OneDrive or USB thumb drives to transfer files from their personal computer to SU computers.

To print from any SU owned device, students will print to Campus_Wide_Printer. Once printed, students will log into any GoPrint Release Station with their SU username and password to release the print jobs to the printer. Students have 300 black and white prints per week they can use for academic work. Color printing is available in some IT computer labs for a fee.

Students also have access to print from any Internet connected device to several mobile printing locations located on campus.

All SU students receive Microsoft Office 365 (Install Office for Windows or Mac) for free as part of their SU email account. This includes the use of Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint for both Mac and Windows users. 

Personal Computers and Computer Security

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