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Group Management simplifies access management by letting you use the same group or role across many services at SFU.

The IT Service Desk provides an initial point of contact for information technology/computing issues at SFU.

Canvas is SFU's institutionally supported learning management system.

SFU Maillist is a web application designed to simplify the management of SFU email addresses. For email lists with External address, use SimpleLists or Campaigner

A static web page publishing service for individuals

Microsoft OneDrive is a file hosting and synchronization service for individual use at the university.

Provide wireless (Wi-Fi) connection to access campus internet services.

PaperCut is the printing service for SFU & FIC students, available in computer labs and libraries across all three campuses.

Created by students, for students, SFU Snap provides students with the information they need to easily plan their campus experience. Access personalized information including course schedules, exams, and upcoming Canvas assignments plus your library record. Also find room locations, consult transit schedules, and explore campus services like dining and parking.

SurveyMonkey is a full-featured web survey tool with a wide variety of question types and reporting. This service is provided to support surveys for university-related teaching, learning, research, and administrative purposes.

Microsoft Office (or MS Office) is a collection of productivity tools that includes Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Publisher. Most applications within the Office suite are available on desktop, mobile app, or on browsers via cloud services.

Microsoft Teams (MS Teams) is a virtual collaboration app that brings together Microsoft 365 services (such as Office and OneDrive) to keep you virtually connected to the SFU community from anywhere at any time.

Tools that provides the ability to send email messages to multiple email addresses using a list or a group.

SFU’s Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) refers to using two or more independent items to verify your identity, typically something you know (i.e., your SFU computing ID and password) and something you have (i.e., a time-based code).

Connect with an SFU IT Service Desk for help and support.