IT Resources for Pitt Students
Pitt Information Technology provides IT tools and services to support your studies and simplify your life.
In the classroom or your residence hall, the University of Pittsburgh provides fast and secure internet access across campus.
Welcome to your technological resource center at the University of Pittsburgh. Need help connecting or have other questions? You've come to the right place.
Connect up to ten devices for streaming music and videos—as well as online gaming—with My ResNet, a high-speed Wi-Fi network for residence hall students.
It's easy to give your parents, siblings, or friends access to Pitt's Wi-Fi networks while they're on campus.
You have a lot to do, so let's get to it. Download free software, protect your devices, and be more productive than ever with the tech perks you get as a Pitt student.
Free access to the world's most powerful productivity suite.
Install Office for Windows or Mac at no cost on up to five devices–including Office Mobile for Android and iPhone. That's a lot of power wherever you go. Now get to work.
Take advantage of nearly unlimited storage space to upload, edit, and share files with your classmates from any device.
Save money on your choice of select Apple or Dell products. Get a great price on your perfect computer today.
Take your pick from thousands of free online courses offered through the University’s partnership with LinkedIn Learning. Learn software development, design, photography, and more.
Pitt IT makes sure that University networks adhere to the latest security standards to help keep you protected when you’re connected.
The security team at Pitt protects you from thousands of phishing and scamming attacks every single day. With your help in using responsible online practices, we can make sure that your information, research, and data remains yours, and only yours.
Multifactor authentication, provided by Duo Security, adds another layer of security to your online accounts when using Pitt Passport. Two “factors” are required to verify your identity when you log in to a service. You'll need something you know (your password) and something only you have (such as your mobile phone, on which you will receive a login confirmation notice).
Use this powerful computational tool as the engine in an infrastructure, or integrated into a standalone application.
Model experimental structures, build novel ones, and expand your research with this molecular builder and visualizer.