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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.
Where to request/change permissions to Department Network Shares.
Schedule an appointment with a Financial Aid Officer to answer questions about the financial aid process and financing your education.
Use this service to request general marketing support.
Microsoft Bookings simplifies appointment scheduling by allowing students to self-book online.
Have multiple choice scantron tests graded at the Testing Center.
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.
Coyote Connections is a student success tracking system that can serve a number of functions for faculty and advisors.
The Office of the Registrar serves as the institutional guardian for official academic information and records in supporting the faculty, staff and students of the University of South Dakota.
If you are an advisor and do not have Degree Works access, your supervisor should complete this form to request access for you
Has your account been compromised? Are you sending out spam? Did you respond to a phishing email?
Microsoft Teams makes it easy to work together. Perfectly suited for remote work, Microsoft Teams provides a centralized workspace for groups to communicate and collaborate online.
There are over 50 Computer Labs at USD locations. All labs offer standard software, while some offer specialized software to support specific curriculum.
Use this request for card access to buildings and rooms on campus.
Information about using and requesting multi-function copiers.
This service provides assistance connecting to University wireless and/or reporting wireless issues
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)
Request assistance with purchasing new hardware or software.
Questions or support needed regarding Benefits, Human Resources or Payroll
USD operates two supercomputers, also known as High Performance Computing (HPC) clusters, supercomputing clusters, or simply clusters.
Use this service to request assistance from Undergraduate Admissions to help with campus visits