IT Services for Students

Information Technology

Students Services

Access the technology and services you need to get things done. The IT department provides campus-wide network, telecom, computer and information systems and services.

Need help with technology

You can browse the Knowledge Base for the most common questions on topics from setting up your email to how to use University-provided software product to getting on the Wi-Fi.

You also can submit a support ticket to the Help Desk.

Submit a Support Ticket     

University-provided software

Adobe Creative Cloud

If you are a student, you have full access to AdobeĀ® Creative Cloud. Students receive an invitation via their UNCSA email address with instructions on how to access and/or download the apps.

Learn wHich Adobe apps you have

Microsoft's Office 365 

All students have access to Microsoft products (Outlook, Word, Excel and more)

Learn about Microsoft's Office 365 apps

 

Using your @artist.uncsa.edu email

The UNCSA email system gives students access to Exchange server functionality and collaboration as well as enhanced support for mobile devices. It is important that you check your UNCSA mail to receive student information. Your teachers, administration and other campus offices will use this account to contact you. You are advised to set up your @artist.uncsa.edu email on your phone and computer.

University applications

Canvas

Canvas is a learning management system (LMS) that faculty and students use to interact outside of the classroom from computer and mobile devices

CANVAS     

E-Z Arts

Access registration, records, class/course schedules and DegreeWorks to ensure you are on-track for graduating. Accept/decline your financial aid package.

E-Z Arts     

TouchNet

Bills are not mailed. An email is sent to  students' UNCSA email address notifying them bills can be viewed in TouchNet  portal.

Login to TouchNet     

 

 

 

Connecting to campus networks

Computer recommendations

If you are considering purchasing a new computer or bringing one from home with you to the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, the Information Technologies department has recommended computer specifications to help optimize your experience with your own technology on campus.