Get Started With IT Services

Get Started With IT Services
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Whether you are a student, faculty, staff or parent, beginning your journey with IT Services is simpler than ever.

Visit the Get Started page to learn more.

On the Getting Started webpage, new faculty, staff, students and parents can access a list of guided instructions related to IT Services' features and available software including online storage with Box, Office365, information about printing, campus Wi-Fi, and help with UAConnect or Blackboard, to name a few. Users can receive help by clicking on the IT Services robot icon from the Get Started page. 

Follow us on social media to get the latest updates about campus technology services and events at twitter.com/uaits and facebook/com/uarkits.

Contacts

Chris Butler, director of communications
University Information Technology Services
479-575-2901, chrisb@uark.edu

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