My Recently Visited Services

This form is for the Tech Repair service to intake requests to repair devices purchased using university funds
Use this form to request for devices purchased using university funds


This form is for requesting a MiDatabase account.


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 service allows basic port maintenance tasks on network switches.


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.


This service provides an easy-to-use interface for users to quickly identify software they need, what is available to them across campus and from whom, and potential alternatives. An underlying central database houses information for administrators to track software licenses to better manage cost, visibility, compliance, and security around these titles at both the central and unit level.


Use this link to access the form to submit a Focus on Excellence Award or ITS Difference Award.


Use this link to access the form for tuition support.


This service supports researchers who purchase computing hardware that will be maintained as private and dedicated for their research.


This form is to request assistance with Printing at Campus Computing locations (also known as Sites) across campus via MPrint. Sites locations offer black and white, color, tabloid, or poster printers. Everyone is welcome to print at Campus Computing locations, though printing allocations vary.

Most Campus Computing Sites provide black and white laser printing, and several provide color or large format printing. Use this request for support of these printers.


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 provide 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 service is an interface to allow delegation of specific IT infrastructure management tasks to IT teams outside of a central IT team. This is implemented with a suite of extensible Django apps and core Django project that seamlessly integrate new modules and customizations without requiring code changes.


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.


This form is used to submit new project requests to ITS PMO Operations team.

Approval from your supervisor is required before you submit a project request.

Projects start with great ideas.  If you have one, document an outline for it and submit the Project Intake Form.  The Project Management Office (PMO) team will handle the rest!


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 a tool that enhances workgroup communications. It provides a platform for individuals and groups to chat live online and keep conversations organized and accessible from anywhere, anytime.


This service allows authorized U-M staff members to create uniqnames and access to standard computing services for university affiliates who are not faculty, staff, or students.


This form is for account requests for the Microsoft Azure service. Available to all UM Faculty and Staff.


This service is a payment given to an individual as compensation for participating in a research study. At the University of Michigan, the Human Subject Incentive Program (HSIP) staff oversees and administers the payment process.


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


This Service is a campus-wide, AI-enabled workflow automation service that uses intelligent AI workflows to orchestrate complex, multi-step business processes. It will connect to various campus and cloud applications using low-code integrations, enabling non-developers to quickly create and deploy AI automations. These AI workflows will be able to interpret input, determine the next steps, and select the appropriate actions or tools


This form is to request access to the Student Success Viewer tableau dashboard.

Important Notice:  It is the responsibility of the user and/or supervisor to ensure that all required training is completed and the user has been granted one of the appropriate OARS roles (SR Academic Advisor, SR Advising Report User, SR FC Advising Report User, and/or SR Student Records Viewer) before submitting the request form for the user to gain access to the Student Success Viewer.

To gain access to any sensitive data at U-M, you must complete the following requirements:

The Institutional Data Access and Compliance Agreement: https://classic.wolverineaccess.umich.edu/eac/a... 
The DCE101 U-M Data Protection and Responsible Use Online Training: https://maislinc.umich.edu/maislinc/app/managem...  
Student Success Viewer is an early warning system that helps academic advisors identify at-risk students using Learning Manage


This Service is an early warning system that helps academic advisors identify at-risk students using Learning Management System (LMS) data from Unizin Data Platform (UDP) . It presents actionable intelligence to academic advisors using data about students' current term grades, activity, and assignments. By helping them identify students at risk of academic jeopardy, the tool enables advisors to create timely interventions directing students toward resources that may facilitate behavioral change and academic growth and success.