Welcome to InformationTechnologies
at Union County College
Information Technologies reminds everyone that the Resource Center will close indefinately for training for the new Datatel Colleague software effective May 13. If you need help or assistance you can call Vince Tanzi at Ext. 7069, Dorothy Andrews at Ext. 7542 or call the Help Desk at Ext. 7979.
REMINDER! The RESOURCE CENTER is closed for training and will not open until Fall, 2010.
Please plan accordingly!
New!!!
MS SHAREPOINT DESIGNER classes now being offered! Plus, look for new and exciting ERP Administrative Systems (Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) classes coming soon.
Contact Dorothy Andrews to schedule, Ext. 7542 or andrews@ucc.edu
Need your Campus Wide Identification Number (CWID). Click here to get your CWID number.
Need Training?
If you need training on any of the supported software on your PC, please call Dorothy Andrews, Ext. 7542 to schedule an appointment.
Important: Phishing email attacks
UCC computer users have reported receiving “phishing” email scams making the rounds, attempting to gather information from unsuspecting UCC computer users. We constantly are working to block the variations of phishing sender addresses at our anti-spam gateway to prevent deliveries.
Phishing email typically asks for identity information such as username, password, and date-of-birth. This email is NOT from the UCC IT Department.
The UCC IT Department will never solicit this type of information.
DO NOT reply or give out any information.
If you have replied to this type of phishing email and supplied any information, please immediately change your UCC computer account login password. If you need assistance with changing your password, contact the IT Helpdesk.
- Cranford/Plainfield: 908-709-7979 (x7979)
- Elizabeth/Bayway: 908-965-2349 (x2349)
If you are a new full time faculty/staff member, your department may provide you with a computer. Computers are standardized and so is the software that you will find on the PC. Your College PC is supported by the Help Desk.
Information technology is vital to the mission of Union County College. Not only must the teaching and administrative components of the College reflect the growing technological character of the world, but also our students must be trained adequately to become familiar with the technologies that support their disciplines and their careers.
Administrative functions operate more efficiently when technology is deployed appropriately. In particular, instant access to student and financial aid information provides the basis for a coherent advising process and promotes student success. Access to financial and human resource information enables departments to accomplish routine tasks with speed and accuracy.
Please stop by and visit us. We welcome your questions and comments.