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This article is intended to provide information to current faculty, staff, and students who would like to retain access to their uniqname, MCommunity profile, and/or computing services after leaving U-M.
This article is intended for those who would like to know more about the SIS Proxy account.
This article is intended for current students who would like to add authorized users to their student account. Also, anyone who is becoming an authorized user from a current student.
This guide is intended to help connect personal Mac computers onto the campus wireless network.
This guide is intended to help connect personal computers running Windows 10 onto the campus wireless network.
This article is intended for current faculty, staff, and students who would like to utilize the ITS Helpdesk Support Center to create, view, update, or resolve tickets.
This guide is intended to help connect personal computers running a distribution of Linux onto the campus wireless network.
This article is for the benefit of the faculty and staff on campus who want to know more about and obtain access to Banner.
This article is for the benefit of students. Faculty and staff can use this article to instruct students, but faculty and staff must setup emergency alerts through Wolverine Access, not SIS, which this article does not cover.
This article is intended for current faculty, staff, and students who would like to know more about what a uniqname is, and what it is used for.
This article is for the benefit of faculty, staff, and students who are looking for more information about the wireless network used on campus.
This article is intended for current faculty, staff, and students who would like to know more about SIS.
This article is intended for current faculty and staff who would like to know more about some of the services available to them here at the University of Michigan-Flint.
This article is intended for University-affiliated students, faculty, and staff members who would like to use applications found within the open computer labs, without actually having to be in the open computer labs.
This article is for benefit of faculty, staff, and current students who would like to use Library resources from off campus.