Printing Quotas, Costs, and Billing

Student Printing Budget and Billing Each student is allotted $48 for printing per academic year. The balance declines at $0.03 per side of a sheet for black and white printing and $0.15 per side of a sheet for color printing. There is a minimum charge of $0.06 per sheet. A sheet is defined as one 8.5" x 11" sheet of paper, front and back. A side is defined as one of two total sides of a 8.5" x 11" sheet of paper. Students are encouraged to print multiple pages per sheet to make the most of their allotment and reduce printing costs to the University and the environment. Two-sided printing is…

Information for Outgoing Students

Overview Class of 2024, your St. Lawrence student accounts will expire on May 31, 2025. Class of 2023, your St. Lawrence student accounts will expire on May 31, 2024. Graduating and graduated students, before your account is shut off, follow the guidance below to transition the services associated with your St. Lawrence University student account, including: St. Lawrence University Email, calendar, and contacts. Microsoft OneDrive, P Drive, Adobe Creative Cloud, or ArcGIS data. Non-university services registered and tied to your St. Lawrence email account. University licensed software. Step 1…

Plan Course Schedule in APR2

Overview This article explains how students register for and drop courses on APR 2.0. The course registration process is a three step process: Meet with your adviser Plan your schedule Register for courses Courses can only be added or dropped during registration periods. Finding a Course
 Go to https://apr2.stlawu.edu Log in with your St. Lawrence username and password Click Student Planning Under the Student Planning drop-down menu, click Course Catalog* Search the Course Catalog* for any courses you may want to register for * The course catalog lists all courses offered at St. Lawrence even…

Password Complexity Recommendations

Recommendations for Password Security In IT, a “Brute Force” password attack is a method used by hackers to steal a password by trying every possible combination of characters very quickly via machinery or software. Using a long and complex password is a great way to help protect your valuable information that cyber criminals seek to steal. The longer and more complex your password is, the more difficult it is to “crack” your password. Your passwords must always follow the guidelines listed on the Password Reset page. Create long passwords – The longer the better. The more characters there are…

Overview of Remote Desktop and Remote Apps

Overview The Remote Desktop and Remote Apps allow for SLU users to access lab computers or applications used in class online from a browser, or from the Microsoft Remote App. The Remote Desktop acts as a Windows 10 lab computer viewed from your device, and can perform all of the same functions as a lab computer on campus. This means you would not need to be connected to the GlobalProtect VPN in order to access certain websites and applications, including the Saints portal. Remote Apps are the desktop version of a program, allowing you to use the full capability of the program from your browser…

OneDrive for Business: Restrictions and Limitations

Up to 1 terabyte (TB) of data can be stored Individual files cannot exceed 10 gigabytes (GB) Up to 20,000 individual files or folders can be synced with the ODFB client File names beginning with a tilde (~) are not supported There is a 225 character limit for the file path (site name + site location + folders + filename) of files synced with the ODFB client The following characters are not supported in file names can be found here: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/invalid-file-names-and-file-types-in-onedrive-onedrive-for-business-and-sharepoint-64883a5d-228e-48f5-b3d2-eb39e07630fa…

Navigating Exchange Online (Webmail)

Accessing Webmail To access the Exchange Online (Office 365) Outlook Webmail: Navigate to https://outlook.office365.com Enter your St. Lawrence email address Click Next Enter your St. Lawrence password Click Sign in Complete the authentication request. If you are on a personal computer, check the box reading Don't ask for another 90 days. If you are on a public computer or a computer with multiple users, uncheck this box. Navigating in Webmail Menu The Menu icon is the grid-like icon in the top-left of your window Clicking the Menu icon will show various Microsoft Web Applications that you can…

Multi-Factor Authentication Information

What is Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)? Multi-Factor Authentication is a method for adding additional security to your St. Lawrence accounts. Multi-Factor Authentication combines something you know, your SLU password, with something you have, for example, a unique code sent to the Microsoft Authenticator app, your cell phone, or your personal email address. This extra verification step helps keep your SLU account secure and prevents a hacker from signing into your account should your password become compromised. MFA will be required to access all SLU websites and services in the coming…

Microsoft Teams Office Phone Guide

Phone Setup and Adjustments Initial Setup Tap Sign In. Tap “ Email or Phone” under “Sign In”. Enter your SLU email address. Enter your SLU password. Complete the multi-factor authentication challenge. Tap and slide your finger to scroll downwards until you see “Activate this device admin app”. Tap Activate this device admin app. Your device will take a moment to register and verify. Tap Next three times. Tap Got it. Set Your Phone's Time Zone Tap on your icon in the top left of the phone’s display. Tap Settings. Scroll to the bottom of the menu and tap Device settings. Tap Date & Time. Tap…

Microsoft Software Center Tutorial

Overview Software Center is a part the System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) that is installed on most St. Lawrence University desktops and laptops running Microsoft Windows. Software Center shows software that has been installed, is available for install, as well as any Microsoft Updates that are required. In-place operating system upgrades and new operating deployments can also be made available through Software Center. Tutorial You can access Software Center from the Start Menu under Microsoft System Center 2012 , Configuration Manager , Software Center. You can also find it by typing…
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