Technology Services
The Office of Technology Services, with offices located in various offices across campus, serves the entire campus community in the following ways, among others:
- Orders, issues, and sets up laptop computers for students and other technology needs for faculty and staff (computers, printers, phones, etc.);
- Corrects issues that occur with supported technology;
- Arranges for and approves software access;
- Maintains wired and wireless Internet connections;
- Oversees and operates the Print and Mail Services Center;
- Issues faculty, staff, and student I.D. cards;
- Arranges for business cards and stationery/envelope needs (faculty and staff);
- Arranges technology for meetings and classes (including Smart Classrooms).
Cayzu – Service Request System
Cayzu, the Service Request System is an automated system that enables students, faculty, and staff to report where repairs or attention is needed regarding facilities, technology, or buildings and grounds.
Policies
- Information Security Policy (pdf)
- Data Transmission Violation Matrix (pdf)
- Intellectual Property Policy (pdf)
- Information Resources Policy (pdf)
- Email Account Recovery Form (pdf)
- Huntingdon College Student Electronic Account and Electronic Device Acceptable Use Policy (pdf)
- Huntingdon College Employee Electronic Account and Electronic Device Acceptable Use Policy (pdf)
- Generative AI Guidelines (pdf)
Laptop Computers
At Huntingdon, each full-time student in the undergraduate program is provided a laptop computer for use during all four years of study—theirs to keep at graduation. Limited on-campus warranty maintenance for the hardware and installed software is provided, as well. Each residence hall room has internet service provided for each student. You may either provide your own printer or access printing services in the Print and Mail Services Center in Roland Student Center, with most class-related printing being provided to students free of charge.
You will receive your computer and basic information about how to use it from the Technology Services staff during New Student Orientation. If you experience problems with the computer or would like more information about a specific function after you enroll, you can request assistance via the Cayzu system.
Note: Computer specifications are determined on an annual basis. Transfer students may receive used or older models than freshmen receive.