Technology to Bring to Campus
The following devices are most-compatible with our campus network.
- Personal computers, tablets and mobile phones
- Smart TVs, game consoles and Chromecasts
- Printers (non-wireless)
This section will orient you to the first steps and common technology tools that will support your journey as a St. Thomas student. Review these pages to prepare for your arrival and to begin engaging with the community.
Your account allows you to access digital resources at the university including email, course content via Canvas, collaborations tools and personal, academic, and financial records.
We strongly encourage that all students have access to a personal computer, laptop, or tablet for academic learning. The university is committed to a digitally accessible education environment with most courses including at least some online content. A personal device provides greater flexibility of where to study and how to complete course assignments.
Desktop computers are available in campus libraries and are restricted to printing only. Please note that these labs may have limited building hours and are available on a first-come basis.
Microsoft Office is a suite of documentation, productivity, and collaboration tools available to members of the St. Thomas community.
Each semester students receive 400 pages of complimentary on-campus black and white printing credits.
We strongly encourage that all students have access to a personal computer, laptop, or tablet for academic learning. The university is committed to a digitally accessible education environment with most courses including at least some online content. A personal device provides greater flexibility of where to study and how to complete course assignments.
Desktop computers are available in campus libraries and are restricted to printing only. Please note that these labs may have limited building hours and are available on a first-come basis.
Microsoft Office is a suite of documentation, productivity, and collaboration tools available to members of the St. Thomas community.
Each semester students receive 400 pages of complimentary on-campus black and white printing credits.
The following devices are most-compatible with our campus network.
These devices are not recommended on campus and may not be compatible with our network.
ITS provides the following services in the campus residence halls.
Quick steps for getting started and connecting with the St. Thomas community.
Your strong password protects the entire university. To simplify password management, St. Thomas provides LastPass (a secure password manager) for all students.
Maintain good technology hygiene by keeping your operating systems and applications updated. Doing so will help minimize technology issues on your devices.
Saving your data to OneDrive, our cloud storage system, will keep your projects and assignments secure. We recommend working from OneDrive when possible or frequently saving offline data to OneDrive.
St. Thomas will never ask for your username & password in an email. Verify before clicking on links in emails, even if the sender is from St. Thomas, and report any suspicious activity to phishing@stthomas.edu.
Our university intranet provides quick navigation to student resources including apps, tools, and technology services.
News articles posted to our intranet by the Innovation & Technology Services department.
St. Thomas does not sell personal technology, but you may take advantage of educational discounts through the university.