Tech Guides :: Student Guide
Technology Resources
Accessibility Program - Humboldt State University Cyberspace Accessibility Program
Accounts on Central Servers - All students receive an HSU User Name and Password for use on the email (axe), web (sorrel), instructional (redwood) servers and more when they are admitted to HSU.
Activate Your Account :: Change Password - Direct connection to WebReg for activating your HSU User Name and Password.
Computer Hardware Guidelines - HSU suggested minimum computer configurations.
Computer Labs - Using campus computer labs.
Course Catalog - Academic programs and course descriptions.
Email Client Setup - Instructions for setting up Outlook, Eudora, Macintosh Mail and other email clients.
Email Forwarding and Vacation Reply - HSU email messages can be forwarded to another on or off-campus account. Automatic vacation reply can be set up to notify people that you are away.
Information Security - Security issues that may affect various computing activities at Humboldt State University.
Internet Service Providers - Links to local dial access Internet service providers.
Moodle - Logon to HSU's Moodle courses. For information regarding Moodle, visit the HSU Moodle Support Site.
Library - HSU Library catalog access and resources.
New Student Checklist - Web form for activating your University email and web information system accounts.
Policy for Responsible Computing - HSU Appropriate Use Policy, World Wide Web Policy, and Conditions of Use for HSU central servers.
PowerPoint Presentation Guidelines - Techniques for successful presentations.
ResNet - Residential Halls networking information, registrations and pricing.
Schedule of Classes - On-line schedule of classes.
Status of Student Computing - Status of student computing at Humboldt State University.
Student Handbook - Handbook designed to acquaint you with student life at HSU.
Student Disability Resource Center - Disability-related web pages, newsletter, computer lab info, et cetera...
Virus Protection - Your computer can get a virus from another computer, through modems, networks or disks. Protect your computer from viruses by using anti-virus protection software, and by only downloading programs from sources you trust.
Webmail - Access your axe email from any computer that has a Web browser and access to the Internet.
