My Recently Visited Services
myUSD Portal allows university faculty, staff and students to access the information and password-protected resources they need quickly and easily in one central place.
TeamDynamix is an Enterprise Service Management and Project Portfolio Management software program.
Coyote Connections is a student success tracking system that can serve a number of functions for faculty and advisors.
Use this request for card access to buildings and rooms on campus.
Ask ITS a general question related to technology services provided at USD. Request new software or hardware installation.
Get answers about financial aid, billing, payments, registration, advising, housing, and student records.
This tool is intended to cut down the number of scam email messages that many University students, faculty, and staff receive every week.
How to request a USD account for affiliates or volunteers.
The process for applying for an Emotional Support Animal for USD Housing.
Use this service to request premium marketing support
Request/change permissions to Titanium. A supervisor must complete this form.
Our dental hygiene clinics in Sioux Falls and Vermillion are open to the public. Students learn in the clinics under the close supervision of licensed dentists and licensed hygienists.
Cognos is a business intelligence and performance management software suite. The software is designed to enable business users to extract data, analyze it and assemble reports.
Coyote Careers is USD’s career services manager powered by Symplicity. Students use Coyote Careers to apply for all types of jobs (on-campus, work-study, part-time work and full-time careers)
Information Technology Services (ITS) has established standardized maintenance windows for repairs, installations, upgrades, testing, patches, and other processes and procedures which may cause limited or no access to IT system resources.
Where to request/change permissions to Technology resources.
Submit request to Human Resources for an ADA Accommodation
Experience Portal is used to access Banner, Leave Requests, Self Service and timesheets.
Two-factor authentication provides a second layer of security to any type of login, requiring extra information or a physical device to log in, in addition to your password. By requiring two different channels of authentication, we can protect user logins from remote attacks that may exploit stolen usernames and passwords.
Your university password provides you with access to many resources. Every time you connect to one of these resources, you must prove you are who you say you are.