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Students are provided with technology resources to help them redefine what's possible from day one. Below is a guide to help you find the resources available to all students. Let's get started!
There are a number of technology resources available to students once they are officially enrolled with the 欧美视频. Everything starts with Single Sing-On page that requires a Network ID and password. Multi-factor Authentication (DUO) is an additional layer of security required for all UCM accounts.
鈽&苍产蝉辫;Access Your Account
MyCentral should be your first stop as a new student as it is the main hub for accessing UCM resources, including enrollment, housing and financial services.
To access your account for the first time you will need your username (found in your admissions email along with your 700#) and to create a password.
Click 鈥淔orgot Password鈥 to create a password unique to your university account. Carefully read through the instructions and credential requirements to create a strong password.
鈽&苍产蝉辫;Set up DUO Mobile (MFA)
Multi-Factor Authentication is an added layer of security that verifies the identity of an account holder before an account can be accessed. This helps to protect the entire campus community from bad actors and scammers.
The Duo Mobile app can be downloaded in the Play Store or App Store. Push notifications are recommended as the most reliable authentication method for Duo.
If a student does not have access to a cellphone that can support the DUO Mobile app they are required to visit the Office of Technology in WDE 0800.
鈽&苍产蝉辫;Access UCM applications
Students automatically have access to applications and software within 24 hours of enrollment.
: UCM Email, Brightspace, James C. Kirkpatrick Library online database, UCMO WiFi, Microsoft365 online, and Adobe Express.
Degree program specific applications, software and equipment are available to students. Please contact your department for more information.
Need more help after logging in? The Technology Support Center is open 7 a.m. to 5 p.. Monday-Friday on campus in Warrensburg in the lower level of the Ward Edwards Building. The TSC is also available at 660-543-3457 or tsc@ucmo.edu.
The Office of Technology encourages cybersecurity awareness and training for all students, including creating a strong password and understanding how to spot a phishing email.
Students are provided access to various applications, software and online tools to help them during their academic career.