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Information Technology
Center (ITC)
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IT
Center Mission
The mission of
Information Technology Services is to provide appropriate
information resources, computing, and networking tools and
services to individual students, faculty, administration, and
staff in order to facilitate learning, instruction, research,
creative activities, public service, and the day-to-day work of
the Prince Sultan University College for women. Information Technology
Services will strive to support a knowledge management environment grounded in
information resources, information technology, consultation, and
training support, which will attract, motivate and retain
students, faculty, administrators, and staff and create an
environment in which these individuals are afforded continual
learning opportunities.
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IT
Center Privacy & Policy
Prince Sultan college for
women’s systems and network are provided to support the mission
of the College. Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to
use computing facilities to enlarge their potential for making
solid contributions to our society. As a provider of network and
computing services to the campus, the College has an obligation
to establish regulations for their use in order to benefit the
entire community. Computer users do not own accounts on College
computers, but are granted the privilege of exclusive use of an
account. While the College does not monitor transmissions for
the purpose of censorship, in order to promote and protect
acceptable ethical, moral and legal standards, the college may
monitor transmissions should a violation of these regulations be
alleged. Failure to comply with acceptable standards may result
in a suspension or revocation of privileges.
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Eligibility of Computing Accounts and Network Access
- Privacy of Computer and Network
User Information
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Eligibility of Computing Accounts
and Network Access
Students, staff and faculty
of the College may use the Information Technology Center
computer systems and connected networks to which they have been
granted access for purposes of research, education or College
administration. To be eligible for a computing account, students
must be enrolled for a minimum of one course. A lapse in
enrollment could result in the loss of computing privileges
during that period of non-enrollment. Accounts are available to
full and part time faculty and staff during their employment at
the College.
Access to the College network is
ultimately granted by Information Technology Center.
Faculty and staff will connected
their office or computing device to the network by Information
Technology Center members . No device may be connected to the
College network without the knowledge and authorization of
Information Technology Center.
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Privacy of
Computer and Network User Information
users
are entitled to privacy regarding information contained on their
accounts. In addition, certain student records on College
computer facilities are considered "educational records"
However, it should be noted that there are no facilities
provided by the College systems for sending and receiving
confidential messages and files. Also, the Electronic
Communications Privacy allows system administrators or other
College employees to access user files in the normal course of
their employment when necessary to protect the integrity of
computer systems or the rights or property of the College.
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· Computer
system users are advised that it may be unwise to store
confidential files or receive confidential messages on College
computer systems.
· If
you create or maintain electronically-stored information which
is important to your work or to the College in general, you are
ultimately responsible for making frequent backups of the
information. Information Technology Center makes a reasonable
attempt to ensure the data and software on multi-user College
computer systems are backed up regularly.
·Computer
system users must make a reasonable attempt to protect their
account from being accessed by others. This includes having a
secure password and maintaining proper access permissions on
sensitive files you may have in your account.
· Passwords
are encrypted in the system and must be reset. If you need your
password reset, you will need to come to the Help Desk of
Information Technology Center to have any action taken on your
password. You should never keep a session open when you leave
your terminal.
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All electronic mail files belong to somebody.
They should be assumed to be confidential .
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Training
The IT Center offers several
training courses for students, faculty and staff. The training
courses depend on requested courses from college departments or
administration. .
for more information , please see IT Announcements
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IT
Announcements |
How to
access grades online?
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Open the University website
www.psu.edu.sa/pscw
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Click on
online results
links
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Click on New Users link
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Enter your ID ( ex. 120078999 )
OR Email ID ( Fahmed )
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Click Get Password
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Your password will be sent to your college
email. ( you can access it from home using "Webmail" )
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Once you receive your password : enter it on the
page in step 2
for more
information please Contact the IT Center
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Contact IT
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IT Center Office 3rd floor , office
# 703
Ext : 726, 768
E-mail :ITCenter@pscw.psu.edu.sa |
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