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Pioneer Portal is a user’s gateway to self-service.


Individuals at TWU are encouraged to use Google Meet, RingCentral, or Zoom as self-service chat and/or audio and video call services.


TWU utilizes both Microsoft Exchange and Google Suite for Education for email service.


Students have access to self-service where they can plan their degree, register for courses, contact their academic advisors, and (soon) manage holds and financial information.


System Administration services provides installation, management, and support for servers running the Linux and Windows operating systems.


All faculty, staff, and students associated with Texas Woman's University must have a Pioneer Portal account. This account is the key to unlocking several information pages that are found only on TWU's Intranet (Portal).


Client Services employs a dedicated team of technicians to ensure stable operation of all TWU computer labs and computer classrooms.


Unlike a “help desk”, which primarily provides only information, a “service desk” owns the incidents and questions reported to it and has the training and ability to resolve a high percentage of queries, thereby facilitating faster resolution times to its customers and users.


WebAdvisor allows users to access a variety of university services. The set of services available to a user depends on the role(s) the user has within the university.


New communication outlet boxes or jacks for network, telephone, and/or video services can be installed and pricing is based on the number of jacks/outlets requested and the urgency of the request.


Issues relating to email. Gmail, Outllook, webmail, mobile phone mail


Submit this form if you need help with the technology in a classroom or just need training on how to use the technology in the classroom.
*If you are having problems with this form, please email servicedesk@twu.edu with screenshots and a brief description of your problem.*


TWU negotiates with vendors to provide TWU students, faculty, and staff access to discounted software for their personal machines and devices.


Charter Communications provides basic cable TV service is provided in all residence hall rooms, as well as select office buildings on the TWU Denton campus.


Proofpoint has been a leader in effective blocking of email-borne threats for over a decade.


Technology develops its annual report to demonstrate its value to the University.


Use of a “virtual private network” application creates a secure, encrypted communication channel over the Internet that effectively connects the user’s computer directly to the TWU network.


State and federal regulation require organizations to assess their vulnerabilities and risks. ITS leadership is involved in the contract routing process.


Miscellaneous Agreements are agreements that do not fall under Academic Agreements or Procurement Contracts.


System owners that need to replace a cloud service that is not TX-RAMP compliant may request a transitional grace period.


All computers are classified as “controlled items” by State Property Accounting (SPA). TWU is required by the State to maintain an inventory of all computers. Property Control in Facilities Management is responsible for maintaining the inventory of controlled and capitalized items.


By allowing students access to computers in class, they can fully engage their professor during class time and learn to effectively use the programs required for class.


Choose from various software to support word processing, data analysis, presentations, desktop publishing, calendar-keeping, emailing, and PDF needs.


A variety of statistical software is available at TWU. Popular software includes SPSS, nVivo, R, and SAS.