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This Service is a tool to check and fix the accessibility of content on Canvas. This solution will help course creators make digital content accessible to everyone, and meet digital accessibility standards as required by U-M policy and applicable law.
This service provides administrator accounts (such as domain or organizational unit administrators), accounts used by vendors, and service accounts.
This service service is a web-based system that accommodates the electronic management of Institutional Animal Care & Use Committee (IACUC) animal use research protocols, controlled substances, and the associated ordering, census, and invoicing of animals for the Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine (ULAM) at the University of Michigan.
Use this form to contact ITS about questions related to the NIH Genomic Data that requires NIST 800-171, sometimes called Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), requirement changes for NIH Security Best Practices for Users of Controlled-Access Data:
https://sharing.nih.gov/sites/default/files/flm...
NIH has a comprehensive list of impacted data sets:
https://sharing.nih.gov/accessing-data/NIH-secu...
This service provides Voice over IP (VoIP) to Ann Arbor campus customers using Zoom software. This service also includes Zoom Call Queue, Auto Receptionist, and Shared Line groups.
This form is to request assistance with an existing account supported by the Identity and Access Support team. Be aware that certain actions may also require an OARS request.
This Service provides assistance with real time, walk-in support at no cost to you. Our student team partners with you to solve issues, find resources, and diagnose problems. Our goal is to help you feel informed and empowered to get the most from your technology.
This form is to request and obtain administrative and learning management data (FIN, HR, Research, Student, Development, Learning Management, etc.) in a consistent, timely, and secure manner in close collaboration with data owners and subject matter experts. The ITS Data Science Practice team will leverage and complement existing successful data request processes and make them more consistent and transparent.
This service is an open source web application designed to help manage and document computer networks.NetBox was developed specifically to address the needs of network and infrastructure engineers.
This service is available to those using their own device or a U-M computer, and offers no-hassle, secure, and free access to U-M provided software, desktop computing, and printing, all supported by knowledgeable support staff.
This service provides users with an easy way to share their feedback, suggestions, and concerns regarding the Canvas Instructor Tools.
This service enables printing from university-owned and personally-owned devices to a broad spectrum of university-owned network printers.
This service is learning solution that includes a course catalog, course registration system, payment gateway, and learning platform.
This service is a directory of people and groups at the University of Michigan. All current members of the U-M community have profiles in the MCommunity Directory. This includes faculty, staff, students, retirees, alumni, and sponsored affiliates. Anyone who has a profile in the directory can create groups in the directory. It is an an enterprise directory; it covers the entire university. It is part of a larger identity management system that allows the university to know who is and is not a member of the U-M community so that central offices—as well as departments, schools, colleges, and campuses—can grant and remove access to their online resources as needed and appropriate.
This service supports university staff who manage student accounts and information. Also supports admissions activities by processing application fees and enrollment deposits, and it interfaces with the Financial Aid module.
Financial Aid: Enables U-M staff to establish eligibility for federal, state and institutional need-based aid and for merit-based aid; evaluate and monitor aid-related communications; provide per-event and cumulative fiscal management reporting for all aid programs; and manage student work-study employment.
This service provides support for the University of Michigan's official identification card program. It covers creating, issuing, and tracking an MCard for individuals who are engaged in University business. The card creates the identification for the individual. Everyone within the university community is required to have a valid MCard.
University community members use their UMICH password when logging in to many services and systems at U-M. ITS operates the systems and provides support for this password. Previously this password has been known as the U-M Kerberos password, or the Level-1 password.
This service is used by U-M faculty and staff to disclose their outside interests and manage any conflicts of interest (COI).
This Service is used by the U-M Benefits Office to manage benefit services for U-M faculty and staff and retired faculty and staff.
Looking for verification of Insurance? Contact the Shared Services Center to request a letter by sending an email to sharedservices@umich.edu. You’ll receive a personalized letter for your auto insurance carrier within 10 business days. For more information on the Shared Services Center, please see https://ssc.umich.edu/
This service is available to faculty, staff, and students who work for university units that subscribe to the MiWorkspace service or to the MPrint printing service.
This service is a tool for requesting and authorizing access to administrative data in ITS-managed systems and applications. It is also used to remove access when an employee no longer has a business need for that access, such as when an employee changes roles or transfers to another unit.
This service is managed by ITS Information Assurance. This is a for fee service provided to units on campus.
This service is a web application that serves as the gateway to U-M’s administrative information systems and dozens of U-M campus resources. It provides links to systems and websites used by members of the university community, including U-M students and their parents/family, prospective students, faculty, staff, alumni, retirees, and some sponsored affiliates.
Use this form to request support with IA training assignments in My LINC and to add/update content on the Safe Computing website. For Sensitive Data Guide additions, use the ITS-Sensitive Data Guide form.