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User Support Services

Mission Statement

The mission of User Support Services is to enhance the productivity of the University community and to empower our users by making information technology accessible. We achieve this by providing a customer focused, single point of contact for quality services and technical support.

Who We Are

User Support Services (USS) division of UTS is responsible for supporting and maintaining University information technology equipment. USS serves as a centralized source of information and service for computer and audio/visual resources managed by UTS. USS includes the USF Help Desk, which serves as a single point of contact for the University community. You may contact the Help Desk with questions about any service or resource provided or managed by UTS.

USF Help Desk

From password resets to video conferencing, the Help Desk staff does their best to help the members of the USF community with all their information technology needs. The Help Desk is available over the phone by calling 260-399-7700 x 6027. You can also visit the Help Desk located in Pope John Paul II Center room 211D.

User Support Services/Help Desk
Pope John Paul II Center 211D
ph: 260-399-7700 x 6027
fx: 260-434-7739
help@sf.edu

Summer 2010 Walk-in Hours:
Monday - Thursday: 7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday: 7:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Additional Phone Hours:
Monday - Friday: 5:00 PM - 2:00 AM
Saturday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM - 2:00 AM

Drew Repp
Director of User Support Services
260-399-7700 x 6024
arepp@sf.edu

Security Notices and Alerts

Students Now Receive More Free Pages for Printing
August 15, 2007

The University has increased the number of free pages available to students for printing. Each semester students will receive 250 free pages while summer session students will now receive 125 pages. Printing cost is still the same at $0.08 per page.

Passwords Now Expire Every 180 Days
August 15, 2007

UTS has lengthened the expiration time for passwords from every 90 days to every 180 days.