Who provides technology support to students on campus?
Although HuskyTech is the principle support group for on-campus students, there are other organizations that might be of assistance to you. These groups include: • University Information Technology Services – UITS maintains UConn’s wired and wireless networks. They are responsible for creating and enforcing all of the IT policies on campus. UITS also supports students and faculty members with NetID and Peoplesoft account issues. • Learning Resource Center – The LRC offers students guidance and training with a wide range of software and applications. They provide hands-on aid with a Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop, simple webpage design, and HuskyCT or Huskymail. Learn more about the LRC at www.lrc.uconn.edu. • Co-Op Technology – Offers vendor-certified support for computers for computers purchased at the Co-Op. They also offer hardware for a fee basis for computers purchased elsewhere or for out-of-warranty machines. For more information, visit their website.
Although HuskyTech is the principle support group for on-campus students, there are other organizations that might be of assistance to you. These groups include: • University Information Technology Services – UITS maintains UConn’s wired and wireless networs. They are responsible for creating and enforcing all of the IT policies on campus. UITS also supports students and faculty members with NetID and Peoplesoft account issues. • Learning Resource Center – The LRC offers students guidance and training with a wide range of software and applications. They provide hands-on aid with a Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop, simple webpage design, and HuskyCT or Huskymail. Learn more about the LRC at www.lrc.uconn.edu. • Co-Op Technology – Offers vendor-certified support for computers for computers purchased at the Co-Op. They also offer hardware for a free basis for computers purchased elsewhere or for out-of-warranty machines. For more information, visit their website.