Scenario: I'm a New Student
First, congratulations on your decision to come to Rice University! The following is a collection of links and articles to help you make the most out of the campus network.
Getting Started
- Common Questions and Computing Resources
- NetID (your Campus electronic identity) and Accounts - Set up your NetID to gain access to campus computing resources.
- Preparing Your Computer Before Coming to Rice - See hardware and software recommendations for Rice's network.
- Anti-virus Programs and Clean Access - Keep your computer safe, secure, and virus-free.
- Wireless Access - Configure your personal computer for wireless access around campus.
Campus Computing Resources
- Help Desk - Central point of contact for campus computing help.
- Training - Attend free, short classes to learn about useful sites and programs.
- Computer Labs - Locations of Mac, PC, and Unix stations around campus, some of which are available 24 hours a day to members of the Rice community.
- Software - Download anti-virus, connectivity, and miscellaneous software licensed by the University for your use.
- Udrive - All students are provided with space on a network drive to store files that will be accessible from any computer on campus.
- Everything else you might want to know can be found on the New Students' Campus Computing Resources web page.
Additional Resources
- Policies - Stay on top of appropriate usage policies to avoid getting into trouble.
- College Phone Service - Learn about land-line availability/services in your dorm.
- Technology Tips (326KB PDF) - Summary of IT information
