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  1. Student Portal - University of Arizona is a convenient and secure online service that allows students to access their personal and academic information, manage their enrollment, view their grades, and more. Students need a UA NetID and password to login and use the portal. Student Portal also provides links to other UAccess applications and resources for students.

  2. Status Alerts. To see status indicators and alerts for all information technology services, visit the System Status page. If you have issues accessing the alerts, please contact the 24/7 IT Support Center.

  3. Create your NetID. Reset forgotten password. Enroll in NetID+ two-factor authentication. Contact the 24/7 support center.

  4. Login. Need help signing in? Need sign in support? Call 1-800-285-9796. FORMER ROCKIES STUDENT PORTAL Access My Portal » This system contains information that is the property of the University of Arizona Global Campus and is for authorized use only. Unauthorized access is prohibited. Activities of users on this system are monitored.

  5. Find the student resources you need to stay on track! Log in to the Student Portal, CatMail, UAccess, ask questions, or get IT support and so much more!

  6. Log into the portal to view your academic information, receive personalized communication, and use our self-service tools. COURSES. ACADEMICS. STAFF. CLASSES.

  7. UAccess Student is a service portal for students at the University of Arizona. You can access your academic records, financial aid, registration, and more with your fetchhere account.

  8. Your UA NetID is your personal identifier for a number of online services at the University of Arizona. Some of the services requiring a NetID include: E-mail and UITS computing accounts (CatMail, UAConnect, HPC) UAccess applications (Student, Employee, Analytics, etc.)

  9. studentcenter.arizona.edu › app › uiStudent Portal

    Sections of courses offered as fully online sections in main campus programs will be charged a $50 iCourse Fee through the end of Summer 2024.

  10. Information about Desire2Learn courses at the University of Arizona. Learn how to access the program, whats new, how to handle a problem with the system and policies.

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