IT RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS
Are you new to Georgia State or just not sure where to find a technology resource? See below for our most commonly used resources for students. Get started by completing the setup for the items below or find out at a glance how you can access needed resources.
Activate or Reset Your CampusID Password
Your CampusID username and password are used to log into most technology systems on campus, including PAWS, iCollege, PantherMail student email and many others. You can activate your CampusID by setting your password, security questions and other settings or change your CampusID password if you need to reset it at campusid.gsu.edu.
Set Up or Manage Duo Multifactor Authentication
Duo multifactor authentication is used to verify your account login using your mobile device, a telephone or passcode. Set up or manage your Duo settings with the information at: technology.gsu.edu/duo
Access Course Content & Tools in iCollege
iCollege is the campus learning management system where you'll find online tools for your courses. For help getting started, see iCollege Support for Students.
Check PantherMail
Check your PantherMail student email account for your [email protected] employee email address for official university-related information. Find out about free Microsoft Office software for your multiple devices, Onedrive cloud file storage and more in your email account.
Set Up GSU Wireless Access
GSU is the name of the wireless network for university faculty, staff and students while on campus. Get set up and find out about using wireless at other institutions.
Download Academic Software
You can download up to five copies of Microsoft Office to use on devices. You may also need to access academic software such as Mathmatica, NVIVO and others for your coursework.
PantherPrint
Lab print jobs are processed by the PantherPrint System. You can print remotely using MobilePrint.
DLL Technology Training Workshops
Digital Learners to Leaders offers a wide variety of FREE technology and software workshops in-person and online.
Online Technology and Professional Training
LinkedIn Learning provides professional and technology training in a variety of topics from using Excel to designing with Photoshop to Project Management.
Get Antivirus
We recommend students protect their personal computers by installing antivirus software. Find out about available antivirus to keep your computer safe.
Online Meetings
Webex is available for online meetings. Microsoft Teams can also be used for meetings.
Storing & Sharing Files
OneDrive is available for storing, sharing and collaborating on files with classmates. Use web versions of Microsoft Word, Excel, PPT and more to edit online documents.
CATLabs
The CATLAB is a general-use computer lab that also offers state-of-the-art facilities to create, edit, and share media projects.
EXLAB Makerspaces
The EXLAB makerspace is a collaborative environment centered around experiential learning, creativity and innovation. Soundboard ideas, create a robot, learn 3D printing or sewing and learn about VR gaming.
vLab Virtual Lab
vLab is a virtual desktop environment that offers a variety of specialized software for coursework. Students can connect to vLab from anywhere, including from off campus.
Access Protected Resources with the VPN
Using the university's virtual private network (VPN) helps you connect to certain resources that are only available when you are connected to the university network. Support documentation for protected resources may direct you to use the VPN.
Cybersecurity Training for Students
Learn to protect yourself from cyber threats online and stay cyber safe. In the training you'll learn to recognize and protect against increasingly common digital threats that can result in identify theft, information compromise and financial harm. Earn points toward rewards for completion, including a special graduation cord.