Access to UT Email, Network, and Other Resources When You Leave the University (Students)

Summary

Students, learn about changes to your access to Microsoft 365 (including email), the UTHSC network, and other technology resources when you leave the university.

Body

When a student leaves or graduates from the university, the resulting change in member status triggers a number of changes to access to technology resources. These changes are dependent on the graduation or leftUT date (i.e., the student's last date as a student) noted in the Banner student information system.

Immediate Technology Access Loss

Students lose access to the following technology resources as soon as their status changes in Banner:

  • Ability to connect to or log on to the UTHSC network.
  • Access to the VPN remote access client. (NOTE: Only students in the colleges of Medicine and Dentistry have VPN access.)
  • Access to Adobe Creative Cloud and included products via the UT subscription.

1 Year After Graduation Technology Access Loss

Students retain access to the following technology for one (1) year after graduation:

  • NetID
  • UT email
  • Office 365 products, including the desktop versions of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, via the UT subscription
  • Blackboard

Students should complete the following actions PRIOR TO THEIR GRADUATION DATE to avoid losing valuable information and/or network access. 

  • Forward any email messages they want to keep to a different email account. (Don’t have another account? Find out how to create a personal email account.)
  • Move personal data saved to OneDrive to a personal storage location.
  • Move shared data saved to OneDrive or SharePoint to a storage location that is administered and/or accessible by active students.
  • Update any personal accounts that use your UT Health Science Center email address (ex., an Apple ID) to use another address.

Details

Details

Article ID: 135966
Created
Tue 9/28/21 4:03 PM
Modified
Wed 11/20/24 3:36 PM

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