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5.0 - Updated on 2023-10-05 by Stephanie Holmes

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1.0 - Authored on 2021-06-03 by IET

 

Note: The information on this page is for current students. If you're an applicant, please read the UC Davis Applicant FAQ.


   Connecting to the Campus Wireless Network

Go to Connecting to the eduroam Wireless Network for step-by-step instructions on connecting your devices.

 

Checking My UC Davis Email

    1. Go to myucdavis.
    2. Click Sign in (at the top right) and enter your campus login ID and passphrase.
    3. Click on the myEmail icon (at the top right of the page).

If you are associated with any department with the School of Medicine or UCDH for a student/staff position, with UC Davis Continuing and Professional Education, or a visiting student, you will not be using Davismail and will be on Microsoft 365 email.
If you have had Davismail in the past and are newly associated with any department with the School of Medicine or UCDH for a student/staff position, you will not be using Davismail and will be on Microsoft 365 email. You will need to contact the Technology Operations Center, UCDH IT Enterprise Messaging for information on this transition.

 

Recommended Configurations for Computers

Go to Recommended computer configurations for students to view the standard computer specifications that you are likely to need as a UC Davis student.

 

  Issues Logging into My Account

 

   Duo Multi-Factor Authentication

The Move to Duo website has lots of information to help you get set up with Duo. Follow the steps on this site to set up DUO if you did not set it up when prompted during the account creation process. Please complete this from a laptop or desktop computer.

 

Logging into Zoom

Students are eligible to get a fully licensed Zoom account. See How to Sign in to Zoom with your UC Davis Account to get started.

 

   Free or Discounted Software

UC Davis students qualify for a variety of free and discounted software, including Microsoft Office.

 

Campus Tech Help Resources

 

Additional Campus Tech Resources for New Students