Popular Services

Data ports provide Internet access, via ethernet cables, to computers, printers, servers, and other wired devices.


The Virtual Private Network (VPN) securely connects faculty, staff, and contract employees to the Texas State network through an encrypted connection.


Have ITAC pick up, re-image, and deliver your old computer (pick up, delivery, and re-image fees apply).


Phone and Network Services are available in academic and administrative buildings and residence halls. Requests can be submitted for new service and for repair existing phone services.


Turnitin is a plagiarism prevention tool for Canvas assignments that identifies unoriginal content and manages potential academic misconduct by highlighting similarities to the world’s largest collection of Internet, academic, and student paper content.


Windows 11 is Microsoft's latest operating system known how intuitive navigation, easy organization, and faster performance.


Adobe Creative Cloud is an expansive collection of over 20 professional level tools for graphic design, image and video editing, effects creation, web, and application development.


Our Wireless (Wi-Fi) Network provides high speed wireless Internet access covering virtually the entire campus in both San Marcos and Round Rock, indoors and outdoors.


Often referred to as first call classrooms, IT Supported Classrooms are spaces scheduled through the Office of the University Registrar and designed to enhance teaching and learning.


This all-in-one solution offers intuitive menus and simple wizards to guide users through a streamlined process of publishing content to multi-region layouts (slides) organized into campaigns.


Student Learning & Licensure is a modern and flexible platform that offers innovative tools to drive student learning assessment, portfolios, and field experiences.


Security Groups are used to add or remove user access to services such as network printers, reports, or specific services.


Texas State Email, known as BobcatMail, is our official email service.


Your NetID, along with your password, allows you to log into TXST online services.


Microsoft 365 includes downloadable apps for Windows and Mac computers, as well as cloud-based versions of many apps, all of which can be accessed through the web.


FileMaker Pro is powerful software used to create databases to manage contacts, inventory, projects, invoices, assets, and more.


Duo is a secure multi-factor authentication method.


Microsoft Teams is part of Office 365. It gives faculty, staff, and students the ability to collaborate and share information. Teams includes one-on-one chat, team chat, video conferencing, voice and video phone calls, and file sharing.


University Events Calendar, powered by Trumba, is aa tool for faculty and staff to manage campus events.


Jamf is the tool Texas State uses to securely deliver software and manage updates on Texas State Mac computers. Jamf delivers the world’s most powerful fusion of flexible, scalable, secure solutions.


The Learning Spaces Design team can provide you with ideas for developing your space to meet your Audio/Visual (A/V) presentation needs.


Faculty and staff can request software availability at TXST from IT Business Services.


When available, the IT Division offers Surplus Computers that meet the Texas State minimum hardware configuration requirements. These refurbished computers are for university departments only and paid for using department funds.


Canva for Campus was built to give you access to university-approved brand templates and toolkits.


OneDrive keeps your files, photos, and videos automatically backed up and available on all your devices and is an app in Microsoft 365.