ITSS strives to support the primary purpose of the UNT System – Education.
ITSS supports the entire student life cycle – from recruiting, admissions and financial aid to advising and degree audits – helping to ensure their success.
Information Technology Shared Services (ITSS) staff members are committed to providing the best possible services to students, faculty and staff. Take a peek at their status board and see how the systems are doing at sla.untsystem.edu.
ITSS provides many different forms of technology support for students. Whether it is classroom technology, lecture recording, video conferencing or student computer labs.
ITSS is a UNT System Shared service like UNT System Human Resources and UNT System Business Service Center.
ITSS provides IT support for students, faculty and staff at all UNT System campuses and locations.
Information Technology Shared Services (ITSS) keeps UNT System entities running, for the system’s 5,000 employees and 40,000 students.
Last spring, UNT System identified four key areas to improve our campuses as part of UNT's strategic planning for technology operations and infrastructure.
The PeopleSoft Upgrade for Finance (PUFF) project team recently announced a new implementation date and program structure. The project was originally planned to launch Sept. 1, 2015 has now been rescheduled to March 1, 2016. The new date has been set to ensure effective coordination with other finance initiatives, such as the Chart of Accounts redesign. This additional time will enable a more robust implementation with a deeper focus on process improvement and training.
Thanks to a recent expansion of wireless networking services on campus, students now have twice as many access points for Wi-Fi. IT Shared Services Data Communications in coordination with UNT's University Information Technology recently completed a major expansion of wireless networking services on the UNT Denton main and Discovery Park campuses. When the UNT wireless project started in December 2013 there were approximately 700 access points for students to access Wi-Fi. With the project now complete, there are more than 1,400 access points.