4/23/2019
Congratulations on your graduation! As a U-M alumnus/alumna, you can use alumni computing services. You may keep your uniqname and MCommunity profile for life, allowing you to:
- Log in to various U-M websites for alumni and the general U-M community
- Request transcripts and manage your personal information via Wolverine Access
- Access your U-M Google Apps (Mail, Calendar, and collaboration tools)
- Take advantage of academic pricing, trade-in program, and repair service through the Tech Shop
Some of your U-M computing services will end soon
If you’re not returning to campus next term as a student or faculty/staff member, the services scheduled to end include:
- Printing and use of software at Campus Computing Sites
- AFS home directory and personal website hosting
- Login Service and Statistics & Computation Service
- U-M Box
- U-M Microsoft Office 365
- CTools is retiring: Review your CTools sites and save your content before July 1, 2019. Important details about the CTools Retirement Project are available on the Project Site.
Before graduation, please…
- Manage your digital information. Transfer files, messages, and other digital data that you want to keep. You may want to delete data you no longer need.
- Review the U-M Microsoft Office 365, U-M Google, and U-M Box documentation for more information about your accounts after graduation.
- Turn on two-factor for Weblogin to provide an extra layer of security for your U-M account.
- Remove UM Emergency Alert contact information on Wolverine Access if you no longer want to receive alerts.
- Visit UMICH Account Management to enter account recovery information that will allow you to reset your UMICH password if you forget it after you graduate.
- Review changes to software availability for alumni for Virtual Sites and Campus Computing Sites locations.
- Set up the VPN service for alumni if you need to use it to continue to access U-M resources. The VPN service you used as a student will be discontinued.
- Visit the Tech Shop before you leave campus to trade in and/or upgrade your tech.
It has been a pleasure to provide you with computing services during your time at the University of Michigan. Best wishes on your future academic and professional endeavors.
This message is sent to UM-Ann Arbor students expected to graduate in May 2019.