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This Service provides assistance or collaboration with making information technology (websites, documents, media) accessible to work towards meeting the requirements of the EIT Accessibility Standard Practice Guide on campus.


This form is for SoK faculty, staff, and students who require posters for conferences and/or poster sessions.


This form allows Instructors to request specialty software to be available on Campus Computing Sites computers for your course


This service creates a secure, encrypted connection between your device and the U-M network and enables access to university resources from untrusted networks.


This service is a is high-speed storage connected via fiber optics for maximum performance, with real-time mirroring between two data centers. This storage is used to deliver other services including MiBackup and AFS, and is not offered as a rate-based service to campus.


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 form is for next of kin or legal representatives to request personal information from U-M. By Michigan law, next of kin or legal representatives can ask for personal information from U-M digital assets. In these cases, a detailed nature of the request will be required. Those requests with a compelling legal reason will be vetted and reviewed.


This service is an all-in-one Software as a Service.  This offering is not intended to replace Google as the primary productivity tool for U-M academic campuses.
U-M Microsoft Office 365 is available to current UM faculty, staff, students, sponsored affiliates, and emeritus with regular (not temporary) uniqnames. Alumni and retirees are not included in the university's licensing terms with Microsoft.
Collaboration & Learning:
- Productivity (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote)
- OneDrive
- SharePoint Online
- Forms
Classroom Tools:
- OneNote Class Notebook
More Inclusive Classrooms:
- Learning Tools
- Accessibility Checker
- Office Lens
Game Based Learning:
- Minecraft Education Edition


This Service is an access management tool with current institutional data available to create groups and automatically sync them where they are needed to control access to services

Group membership can be created using available institutional data in Grouper.
Your service is able to read group membership to control access from either UMROOT Active Directory or eDirectory (MCommunity) targets.
Identities external to U-M without a uniqname do not need access to your service. People entitled to access your service must all have a uniqname.
Grouper is the authoritative source for group membership.


This service is a cloud file storage option that provides automatic back-up and is readily accessible from any device


This Service supports inquiries about Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools on U-M Campus. Submit your AI tool questions using this form.


The U-M Net Hotspot service provides a robust ITS-managed router, which offers end users: A connection to the internet and specific campus network resources in locations where U-M Net is not available, wired, powered network ports for client devices


This service is required of U-M students, faculty, and staff when they create their U-M uniqnames and passwords. Two-factor means that when you log in, you provide two proofs of your identity. At U-M, that means your password plus Duo. Alumni may choose to keep using or add Duo two-factor to protect their U-M accounts.


This service is the University of Michigan’s web-based learning and information center, it offers a variety of learning activities to support operational users, compliance requirements, and professional development. The learning catalog includes training from ITS, Organizational Learning, Environment, Health and Safety (EHS), PEERRS, the Shared Services Center, Treasurer’s Office, and more.


Internal to ITS. This Service is the MiWorkspace Service, which has special support provided to U-M executive officers, including a dedicated oncall


This form is for MiWorkspace customers to request assistance with events


This form can be used by MiWorkspace Full, MiWorkspace Core, and Platform-as-a-Service Unit Representatives to request that additional Windows and Mac applications be packaged and added to their unit’s software catalog via Otto and/or Izzy.


This service is an alternative to using your regular mail account for correspondence with those whose university business needs are not met by the latter. Use smtp.mail.umich.edu for the outgoing (SMTP) mail server and use SSL for authentication. Once this request has been processed, it may take up to 30 minutes to take effect.


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 form is to request the creation of an account on one of the HPC clusters (Great Lakes, Armis2, or Lighthouse). A shortcode is needed as customers have to pay to use HPC resources with the new account.


Siteimprove is U-M’s supported platform for monitoring and improving the accessibility and usability of university websites. It provides actionable insights, automated checks, and powerful reporting to help units maintain high standards aligned with SPG 601.20 Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility. Please use this form to add, change, or delete information in the Siteimprove Platform, and for questions or issues with the Web Accessibility Scanning Service.


This form is used to request support for those with a Sites@Home device.
Ann Arbor Students may check out a pre-configured Windows PC laptop with access to the Campus Computing Sites software library. You will have local administrative access on the laptop to install or configure software to meet your needs.


This service unifies cloud video conferencing, simple online meetings, group messaging, and provides the option for meeting recordings. Zoom offers high quality video, audio, and wireless screen-sharing across Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome OS, iOS, Android, Blackberry, Zoom Rooms, and H.323/SIP room systems.


This form is for securely providing identity documents for special ID verification needs. Use only when directed.


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.