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Residential Hall Computing Policies

All resident students are expected to follow the policies below to remain connected to the USF network.

1. All students are required to have an antivirus program installed and updated on his or her computer.

2. All students are expected to update his or her operating system by downloading any available critical patches.

3. The University prohibits illegal duplication, downloading of programs, and/or altering of software and its related documentation. For this reason, the use of file sharing programs is not allowed. Usage of such programs or excessive usage of bandwidth for any reason may result in your network connection being disabled.

4. Unauthorized wireless access points and networks are not allowed in USF residential halls. If a wireless access point is detected in a student room or residence hall, the network port will be disabled.

5. Unauthorized personal networks, DHCP servers, or any other software, service, or equipment that may interfere with the functionality or security of the USF network is not allowed in residence halls.

6. The USF network is the property of the University of Saint Francis and is managed by University Technology Services. The University reserves the right to monitor and filter network traffic to preserve network integrity and functionality in accordance with the IT Acceptable Use Policy.

7. Check your USF student email account regularly for important notices and instructions from the USF Help Desk. Failure to follow instructions could result in a loss of network connectivity. 

Connecting to the USF Network
Step by step instructions for connecting to the residential network.

Network Policies
Policies for students accessing the USF network

Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs regarding the residential network

Student Voicemail
Instructions for setting up and accessing your on campus voicemail

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