Technology
Hardware At Ross
Before You Arrive
Review Computing Services’ arrival checklist for a complete list of technology-related requirements and suggestions designed to ease your transition. You must bring a current-generation laptop computer with wireless capabilities, and a standard set of software to support curriculum and personal communication needs.
The IT Services tab in iMpact, the Ross intranet, is the ideal place to familiarize yourself with the school’s computing services.
Accessing Your U-M Email Account
The University of Michigan provides each student with an email account managed by Google. The most efficient way to access your U-M mailbox is by pointing your Web browser to email.umich.edu. Once you log in using your uniqname and password, you can access other Google apps (like Calendar and Drive) by clicking the grid icon next to your name in the upper right corner.
Mobile Computing on Campus in Ann Arbor
Ross has a mobile computing environment optimized for student laptops. The school’s wireless network (MWireless-Ross) combines the mobility of wireless with the performance and security of a traditional wired network. Most current-generation wireless technology will give you access to all the school’s resources. The Ross Helpdesk is available to assist you with laptop troubleshooting as it relates to the Michigan Ross environment.
Getting Online
Uniqname
• Your uniqname (pronounced “unique name”) is your permanent login once you enroll at Ross. You can access U-M resources, including secure websites, your email account, research databases, and more.
• You will receive a one-time identifier and instructions on how to create your uniqname via email from University Information and Technology Services.
• To access U-M’s Web resources, you must have a password that is associated with your uniqname. This password is known by many names: uniqname password, Kerberos password, university password, and ITS password. You should create your own password when you receive instructions on how to create your uniqname.