Student Technology Frequently Asked Questions

IT can be reached at (616) 331-2101 or (855) 435-7488 (toll-free). IT can also be reached via email ([email protected]) or the Service Portal (services.gvsu.edu).

Watch the How to Contact IT video!

Walk-up hours are available:

Mary Idema Pew Library (LIB) 010
Monday-Thursday: 7:30 am. - Midnight
Friday: 7:30 am. - 6:00 pm
Saturday: 10:00 am  - 6:00 pm
Sunday: 10:00 am - Midnight

Center for Health Sciences (CHS) 100
Monday - Friday 7:30 am. - 4:30 pm
Saturday-Sunday: Closed

L. William Seidman Center (SCB) 2046
Monday-Thursday: 7:30 am - 7:00 pm
Friday: 7:30 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday-Sunday: Closed

This is a common question that we receive!

If you know what you will be majoring in, we recommend that you contact the department to see if they have any specific recommendations or requirements for a laptop. If they do not, it is a user preference of either a Mac or a PC. In general, we do not recommend Chromebooks. 

Laker Tech has an in-depth guide to recommended device specs.  Review the Laker Tech device guide and learn more about what Laker Tech provides to GVSU students
 

Need to print a paper or project while at GVSU? We've got you covered with GV Print—a cloud-based printing system that makes it easy. 

You can upload your document online and release it to print at any computer lab during open hours or at designated print stations across campus. 

Every student gets $25 in free printing per semester. If you need more, you can add funds anytime at gvprint.gvsu.edu

To get started, check out the Printing on Campus and GVPrint Information Knowledge Base article or the How to Print at GVSU video. 

Still have a printing question? Reach out to IT Services at 616-331-2101 or [email protected].
 

Need to get connected on campus? Just hop onto GV-Student, GVSU’s secure Wi-Fi network, available all across campus. 

Whether you're in your dorm, the library, or grabbing coffee, you can stay connected with your GVSU username and password. 

If it’s your first time connecting—or you’re having trouble—no worries. Head to gvsu.edu/it/wifi for step-by-step setup instructions and easy troubleshooting tips for all your devices. Also, check out the How to Connect to Wi-Fi video

Fast, secure, and reliable—GV-Student Wi-Fi keeps you connected wherever campus life takes you. 

View the Knowledge Base Article on student password requirements and steps to change your password. 

Bringing a smart TV, gaming console, or smart home device to campus? Awesome! Just know that these types of devices need to be registered to connect to GV-Gamenet WiFi. 

Smart home devices like smart speakers—including non-camera enabled options such as Amazon Echo or Apple HomePod—can be registered too. Devices with built-in cameras aren’t allowed, per university policy. 

To learn how to register yours, visit www.gvsu.edu/it/registerdevice. You can also check out out the How to Register a Device video

Using a wired connection? No need to register—just plug into an active Ethernet port in your dorm room. If it’s not working, request activation by submitting an IT Services ticket through the Service Portal. 

Laptops, tablets, and phones don’t need to be registered at all. Just connect to GV-Student Wi-Fi and sign in with your GVSU username and password. 

All GVSU applications and websites can be accessed at my.gvsu.edu. Once logged in, you will be able to search and select the application or website needed.  

The Service Portal is home to knowledge base articles, service information, and more.  Easily submit tickets for assistance and track them. services.gvsu.edu

Good question!  Here is how to partner with Laker Tech and GVSU IT to find the right technology for you AND make sure you are able to use it for your success as a Laker!

Laker Tech: 
Laker Tech, located in the Laker Store, is your go-to spot for tech gear and resources. From laptops and tablets to smartwatches and accessories, they’ve got what you need for your time at GV. With Laker Tech you can: 

  • Find the Right Tech: Laker Tech helps you find the right gear for class, with staff who know campus tech and requirements inside and out.
  • Competitive Pricing: Laker Tech offers education pricing on Mac®, iPad®, and select PCs, available to students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Plus, you can use financial aid to pay for tech purchases at the start of the semester.
  • Device Set Up: Free device setup is offered with every purchase.
  • Protection Plans: Laker Tech offers education-exclusive protection plans, created to provide peace of mind.

Learn more about Laker Tech: 
Visit in-store or online (lakerstore.gvsu.edu/saveontech) — the Laker Tech team is here to help! You can also call 616-331-245 or email [email protected].

GVSU IT:
GVSU IT is here to make using your tech easier. From Wi-Fi and secure accounts to helpful tools and support, we’ve got what you need to stay connected and focused on your academic goals.

  • Essential Apps: Access Banner, Blackboard, Navigate, and more through my.gvsu.edu.
  • Password & Device Support: IT helps with password resets, device connections, and printing issues.
  • Wi-Fi & Network Access: Stay connected with secure campus internet for classes and personal use.
  • Software & Hardware Support: Access Microsoft 365 (free for all GV students!) and get help with university devices.
  • Security & Privacy: IT protects your data with multi-factor authentication (MFA) and awareness campaigns.
  • Tech for Research & Innovation: IT offers high-performance computing, research databases, and specialized support.
  • Emerging Technology: Experience cutting-edge tech at the Atomic Object Tech Showcase (gvsu.edu/techshowcase).

Learn more about GVSU IT:
Visit gvsu.edu/it for student resources. Need help? Contact IT via email ([email protected]), phone (616-331-2101), or the Service Portal (services.gvsu.edu).

Blackboard is the university’s learning management system. Students use Blackboard for checking grades, assignment work, discussion boards, taking quizzes, tests and more. Go to lms.gvsu.edu to sign into Blackboard. 

Resources for Blackboard Ultra
Blackboard Orientation

 

Respondus LockDown Browser and Monitor are tools that faculty can use to create a secure testing environment for online assessments. Students can find more information and resources in the Service Portal Knowledge Base, including instructions for downloading and installing LockDown Browser on a personal device or on a Chromebook.

Yes, IT hires students for a variety of positions. Students interested in working within IT are encouraged to look for open postings through Workday. Students can go to gvsu.edu/it/studentjobs to learn how to view all available student job postings through the Workday platform. 

GVSUAlert is the university’s Emergency Notification System. Alternative phone numbers and emails can also be added. Sign up and manage communication preferences at gvsu.edu/alert.  

Did you know GVSU has over 15 public computer labs across campus? Whether you need to print, use course-specific software, or focus without distractions, there’s likely a lab nearby—many even have techs on hand to help. 

Labs are open for general use when not scheduled for classes. 

Need to find one? Visit gvsu.edu/it/computerlabs to explore: 

  • Windows and Mac labs 

  • Course-specific software titles available 

  • Locations and how to access them 

Prefer working remotely? GVSU’s Virtual Lab Environment gives you access to Windows or Mac computers and most lab software—from anywhere, on your own device. 

Watch the GVSU Computer Lab Info video for more details! 

Just go to my.gvsu.edu and launch the WinLab app. 

As a student, you have access to all the Microsoft 365 Applications at no cost. Head to gvsu.edu/it/microsoftoffice to learn how to download the applications to your personal device.

At GVSU, your digital safety matters. 

Our IT Security team works day and night to protect your accounts and online activity — but we need your help too. 

One of the biggest threats? Phishing. 
That’s when scammers try to trick you into giving up your passwords or personal info by sending fake emails, links, or websites that look real. 

Watch out for messages that: 

  • Seem urgent 

  • Ask you to verify personal info 

  • Offer something too good to be true 

If something feels off — don’t click. 
Report it to [email protected] or through the IT Service Portal.  Watch the Spot Phishing video for more info! 

Let’s work together to keep GVSU cyber safe!

MFA adds another layer of security to your account by requiring two or more verification methods. Typically, this includes something you know (your password) and something you've got (a code sent to your phone). By implementing MFA, even if someone/guesses or steals/your password, they still need the second factor to access your account. This makes unauthorized access significantly/more difficult. 

There are many reasons why MFA is important to the protection and security of your online accounts and information.  Here are several: 

  • Enhanced Security: MFA adds layers of security, making it significantly harder for unauthorized users to gain access to devices, networks, or databases. Even if a password is compromised, the additional authentication factors can prevent unauthorized access.

  • Protect Against Common Attacks: It guards against phishing, social engineering, and password attacks by adding extra security layers.

  • Protect Your Digital Identity: College life is filled with online activities, from submitting assignments to managing finances. MFA ensures that you are the only one who can access your accounts.

  • Stay One Step Ahead: As cybersecurity threats evolve, MFA is a proactive approach to stay ahead of these changes.


MFA is mandatory for all GVSU students to access university accounts./ All students will enroll in MFA using a platform called Okta. To learn more, visit www.gvsu.edu/it/studentmfa. 

Yes! Technology lending is available at the IT Service Desk located at the Mary Idema Pew Library (Allendale campus). Checkout laptops, laptop chargers, and phone chargers. Learn more at gvsu.edu/it/techlending.

Did you know GVSU students have access to cutting-edge tech that’s free to explore—for both class and personal creativity? 

Welcome to the Atomic Object Technology Showcase—located in rooms 012 and 040 of the Mary Idema Pew Library Atrium in Allendale! 

Here, you can: 

  • 3D print your designs—for free 

  • Try dozens of immersive XR experiences 

  • Use a sewing or embroidery machine to create or customize 

  • Explore interactive student-built projects like a laser harp or visual synthesizer 

Plus, we’re hosting workshops this semester on 3D modeling, sewing, and more—no experience needed! 

Want in? Just stop by or visit gvsu.edu/it/showcase

Looking for a one-stop shop for everything GVSU? Laker Dock is your go-to online hub for quick and easy access to university resources, campus events, announcements, support services, and the latest tech tools. Whether you're checking dining hours, finding your class schedule,  or accessing help from IT—Laker Dock has you covered.

Download the Laker Dock app on your phone for on-the-go convenience or visit it on your desktop to explore all the features. Stay connected, stay informed, and make the most of your time at GVSU!

Learn more on the Laker Dock webpage! 

Beginning fall 2025, Microsoft OneDrive will replace your personal network drive (often called the N: drive). 
With OneDrive, you can:

  • Access your files anywhere – from any device with an internet connection 
  • Keep your work safe – automatic cloud backup helps protect against data loss 
  • Share and collaborate easily – work on files with classmates in real time 
  • Stay connected with Microsoft 365 – seamless integration with Word, Excel, Teams, and more 

What’s Changing
Your files from “My Documents,” the N: drive, or department L: drives will be moved to OneDrive. All campus lab computers—both Mac and Windows—are now set up for OneDrive. Just sign in with your GVSU credentials to access your files and save new ones directly to OneDrive. This means you can start a project in the library, pick it up in a computer lab, and finish it on your laptop without ever needing a flash drive.

Why It Matters 
OneDrive gives you flexibility, security, and convenience—whether you’re working on campus, at home, or anywhere in between.  
 
Need more help?  
Browse these Knowledge Base articles for quick tips and step-by-step guides. 
Microsoft OneDrive: Private Drive Migration 
Microsoft OneDrive: How to Use Guide For Mac and Windows Lab Environments 
 
For any additional questions, contact IT Services at [email protected], 616-331-2101, or through the Service Portal.

GVSU IT is always looking for ways to keep you safe online. One change we’re making is upgrading our VPN system—moving from Ivanti to GlobalProtect for secure access to campus resources. 
 
Why the change? 
GlobalProtect offers a smoother, more reliable connection experience, making it easier to access the tools and files you need from off campus. 
 
What you need to do:

For any questions on GlobalProtect, contact GVSU IT through the Service Portal or at [email protected]

All GVSU students get free access to Adobe Express — your go-to tool for making graphics, flyers, videos, web pages, and presentations. 

No design skills? No problem. Use ready-made templates, AI tools, and collaborate online with ease! Get started anytime on your browser or phone. For step-by-step instructions, visit the Accessing Adobe Express for GVSU Students Knowledge Base article in the Service Portal. 

Do you have an IT question not answered here? Contact us by email at [email protected], by phone at 616-331-2101, or through the Service Portal. 



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