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Requests for Accessibility, Automation, Functional, Performance, and Vulnerability testing.


Managed IT Services provides comprehensive support for a unit's technology needs. Services include desktop and laptop workstation management, video conferencing support, and file and print server hosting and management.


Gmail is a free email service from Google that offers secure, cloud-based email communication and storage. Use of Gmail is supported only for student use. Students must redirect their email to Gmail.


This clearinghouse lists graduate assistantships available on campus.


Contacts Database records the responsible parties for networks, domains, systems, services, and devices across the University. It displays dependencies between these elements, such as systems and services reliant on a specific network. Additionally, it manages access levels to various offerings (e.g., IP Address Management and Iris) based on permissions assigned to networks and domains for users or AD groups.


eText@Illinois delivers interactive, multimedia rich textbooks and other classroom materials in an accessible format.


Banner Self-Service is part of the University of Illinois System’s Ellucian Banner enterprise resource planning (ERP) platform. It provides students, faculty, advisors, and employees with secure, web-based access to personal, academic, and administrative information. Banner Self-Service is accessed via https://apps.uillinois.edu/selfservice/.


The AITS Service Desk is the central point of contact for support of University administrative systems and System Office services, providing troubleshooting assistance and guidance for IT-related issues and requests.


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Massmail is used to create, submit for approval, and distribute email to predefined campus audiences.


The Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology (IGB) provides high quality poster printing for use in events or poster sessions. A CFOP is required to place an order.


Faculty Academic Integrity Reporting (FAIR) is a campuswide application that helps facilitate the administrative process that goes along with faculty reporting suspicious academic behavior. It helps regulate the communication between the student, teaching faculty member, the administrative college and the student's college.


The Data Services Center (DSC) is an online, self-service, reporting engine that provides secure access to reports, dashboards, and datasets created by data providers on campus. The reports are categorized and parameter-based, which support units' operational needs and data-driven decision making.


iReport is a financial reporting application integrated with the EDW to assist the unit in managing budgets, reviewing expenses, tracking encumbrances, reviewing costs by activity, employee salary, costs and other financial requirements.


Field Consulting provides comprehensive IT support for departments and units.


The campus poster printing service offering provides large-format printing for academic, instructional, research, professional, and personal use.


Records Retention, Disposal, Storage, Scanning, Organization, and Policies


Remote Network Access allows students, faculty and staff to securely connect to the campus network from anywhere in the world using their Illinois credentials, and access services and resources usually restricted to people on campus.


Course Explorer provides the schedule of classes by term and offers a browsable database of general education requirements. It also provides links to other resources that assist with course registration.


Beginning with the Fall 2025 semester, Feedback on the Learning Experience (FLEX) is the web-based system that allows students to provide end-of-course feedback on their courses and instructors. It replaced the Instructor and Course Evaluation System (ICES).


The Campus Wi-Fi network provides network connectivity to Wi-Fi devices such as laptops, tablets, Internet of Things (IOT), and phones.


Pope Tech Canvas Accessibility Guide and Dashboard are integrated tools that help instructors create more accessible course content. The Guide provides real-time feedback and tools to fix accessibility issues directly within the Canvas editor, while the Dashboard offers a course-wide overview of accessibility errors and alerts, enabling instructors to prioritize and address them systematically.


The Library offers a variety of technology available for loan covering everything from chargers and computer accessories to cameras and AR/VR technology.