OIT Road Map Published
View the Driving Change: Connecting People & Technology road map which charts our course for 2019-2023.
The Office of Information Technology provides support to enterprise information technology infrastructure and support services to the Â鶹ÊÓƵ students, faculty, and staff. Like with other peer universities, IT is supported by both the central organization and decentralized local support groups across campus.
OIT has committed to the adoption of best practices that help to ensure our efforts are mature, and effectively and efficiently delivering IT services to the campus. Further, not only do to we track our maturity in these areas, but we also benchmark ourselves against our peers in higher education.
View the Driving Change: Connecting People & Technology road map which charts our course for 2019-2023.
Former VP & CIO David Swartz wins prestigious Leadership Award in 2012.
Reliable Services 99.98 percent
availability for Â鶹ÊÓƵ core services for AY23-24translating to fewer than 2 hours of Unplanned Downtime per Year
View the analysis of results for the 2019 Higher Education TechQual+ Survey, measuring Â鶹ÊÓƵ's IT service delivery.
Proud of Our Diverse Staff 71 percent
of OIT employees are women or racially or ethnically diversedespite industry domination by Caucasian and Asian males