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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.


Issues related to your TWU username and password


TWU’s RingCentral Unified Communications is maintained and supported by IT Solutions.


This form is for communication between Conference Services and IT Solutions Techs in Dallas and Houston


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).


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


Colleague is the software package that houses the University’s information in areas that include processing of student applications and registration, scheduling of classes, assisting in financial aid processing, processing of payment of tuition and fees, reporting grades and transcripts, and more.


After IT Solutions completes a custom application on behalf of a Department or Group, extensive testing is required to ensure that the application both functions as desired and has the look and feel wanted.


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


Google Analytics is a service offered by Google that generates detailed statistics about a website's traffic and traffic sources, and measures such things as conversions and sales. It's the most widely used website statistics service.


Digital signage is a technology that allows users to post information that would traditionally be put on a bulletin board on a digital display.


Texas Woman's University Department of Public Safety uses a variety of methods to alert students, faculty, and staff in case of a significant emergency on a campus.


For people taking online classes ONLY and who are more than 50 miles from any one of our campuses in Denton, Dallas, or Houston.


Report an issue with your TWU printers, ImageNet printers, and GoPrint


Technology coordinates mailing lists associated with HR records for faculty, staff, students, adjunct faculty, GTAs, etc. Lists are also broken-down by department and by campus.


IT Solutions offers the ability to create quotes and request bids for Office, Classroom, Lab, or Conference room technology needs. Requesting a quote or bid through IT Solutions ensures that users will receive the correct technology that will fulfill the needs of the project at the best possible price.


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.


Contract Routing Request for purchases that require a contract review


IT Solutions offers a variety of of training and outreach opportunities in support of software, hardware, productivity, and business processes.


Google Drive for Faculty and Staff is a cloud storage service that allows users to upload, create, edit, and work collaboratively with others on a variety of documents online. Microsoft OneDrive allows users to get to files and photos from anywhere, on any device and to share and work together with anyone.


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.


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.


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


A virtual machine (VM) is an emulation of a particular computer system. Virtual machines operate based on the computer architecture and functions of a real or hypothetical computer, and their implementations may involve specialized hardware, software, or a combination of both.