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This service helps facilitate, track, route, and communicate on projects related to administrative and learning management data projects. If you need assistance with anything data-related on campus, the Data Concierge can help!


This Service is ITS's support of the process managed by the Division of Public Safety and Security (DPSS).

Use this form is to provide feedback or ask questions about the U-M Emergency Alert process. Use this group/form/service for reporting feedback about the alert process only. Contact DPSS for emergencies!


This Service allows faculty, staff, students, sponsored affiliates, and guests to communicate through wireless local area networks on laptops, tablets, cellular phones, and other devices. ITS supports four wireless networks on campus, MWireless, MSetup, MGuest, and eduroam. The current standard for wireless connections is 802.11ac which typically provides connectivity between 100-200Mbps.


This Service provides an account which allows someone who does not have a U-M uniqname and UMICH password to authenticate to the U-M computing environment; to log in to the environment and be identified. It does not automatically authorize that person to use any services.


This form is for MiWorkspace customers to request assistance with purchasing computers and/or peripherals for customers


This service is support of the university’s online catalog ordering system, which allows you to browse prices and product specifications and create orders for many U-M contracted suppliers.


This service provides a single point of coordination to facilitate faculty, staff, and researcher requests for learning data. We can assist with data request reviews and approvals through the U-M data governance process and help with data collection, use, and integration.


This form allows instructors and unit staff to request the integration of external apps into the U-M Canvas Learning Management System.


This service works with the University of Michigan community to ensure that U-M information technology policies and guidelines are followed and responds to reports of abuse and misuse of U-M IT resources. Receiving and investigating reports of U-M technology and information policy violations as they pertain to U-M-provided resources. Supporting problem-solving and providing guidance for handling IT policy-related matters. Providing IT policy interpretation and information to help students, faculty, and staff understand university and departmental policy, including the responsible use of shared resources. As necessary and appropriate, supporting Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), eDiscovery, and approved U-M investigatory matters.


This service delivers management reports in a customizable user interface. This system offers:
- Alerts, metrics, and personalized reports based on your user profile, user preferences, and role-based security.
- Guided analysis on specific content with links that drill-down to associated detail.
- Report data sourced from multiple databases (e.g., M-Pathways Production, U-M Data Warehouse, unit systems).
- Content developed and published by ITS and University units.
- An intuitive interface.


This service is for both Exception and Standard DNS requests.


This form must be completed by the current owner's unit HR representative (if the current owner is a former employee, the unit HR from their most recent U-M role).

For resources and information related to this form and process, refer to Access to Employee-Held Data for U-M Units.

Note: If the current owner of the data has access to it and they can cooperate with the access request, you must work with that owner to get access to the data instead of proceeding with this request form.


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 a cloud-based learning management system used by most U-M instructors and students to facilitate teaching, learning and collaboration. External applications, including Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI) applications, can be integrated within Canvas courses to support and enhance teaching and learning activities both online and in the classroom.


Use this service to request approval of an exception to continue using phone call and SMS methods for Multi-Factor authentication.


This Service is a suite of services to support academic space scheduling and reporting. SPACES can help units automate academic classroom scheduling while meeting pedagogical needs, manage event creation and reservations, and vizialize and model data for campus planning. SPACES is integrated with Oracle PeopleSoft Campus Solutions for class section and classroom data.


This form is used to request a exception access to Campus Computing Sites Software.  Software access at Campus Computing Sites is granted based on university affiliation. You may request access to additional software titles even if that title is not eligible based on your affiliation.

Software licenses and your role at the University of Michigan, determine what software you can access on a Sites workstation. There are circumstances where an individual of an excluded role does have a legitimate reason for using a software title that is not in conflict with the intent of the licensing terms. You can use this form to request we make an exception. Sites staff review and approved exceptions on a case by case basis.

Exceptions are valid for a single academic year. After the end of summer term, and before the start of fall term, the exceptions will expire.


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


This service is a Microsoft Enterprise Software as a Service (SaaS) solution for GIT that is provided by ITS. Faculty, staff (including temporary staff), and students of the University of Michigan with a shortcode are eligible to use this Service.


This service is a web-based tool that allows users to record, listen to, and learn names. It enables units to foster employee retention, and forge better customer relationships. All U-M students, faculty, staff, and alumni on the Ann Arbor, Dearborn, and Flint campuses, and at Michigan Medicine are eligible to use NameCoach. See more details on our NameCoach service page.

For help with Namecoach, contact the ITS Service Center .

Use this form to request a NameCoach Salutation, a "name page" that can be managed by your Department Admin/Event Host.  The name page provides the pronunciation of event invitees' names for any events such as commencement, admissions-related events, award ceremonies, outreach programs, and others

To begin the creation of a name page and expedite the process, event hosts should use this form to provide preliminary information that is neede


This Service is to request assistance from the ITS Migrations and Scheduling team to manage jobs.


This service provides a full lineup of news, entertainment, and sports channels is available through our campus-wide cable network. Campus units can purchase a cable connection in most campus buildings. Cable service is available in residence hall lounges and other public areas, and in some graduate student apartments.


Submit a request to the internal U-M Audit Services Support team


This service allows authorized users to place orders and view reports for ITS Infrastructure products and services.


This service provides a secure application that enables users to electronically prepare and send University business documents for the purpose of requesting and obtaining digital signatures and other information on those documents. Users can upload various types of document formats (e.g., Google, Word, Excel, pdf), then prepare the uploaded document for recipients to enter any necessary information (e.g., name, date, other information, initials).