Student Technology Services & Help
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Need help?
Information Technology provides support for students from the Tech Commons located in the Library. Visit IT's directory page for more information on how to contact IT and where to find the Tech Commons.
Computer Help?
The Tech Commons (in the Library) services computers owned by students. We can diagnose and fix the majority of personal computer problems, and there is no charge for the first 15 minutes of walk-up diagnostic work. For more information about our prices visit the Computer Repair and Service page.
Need access to a computer?
The Tech Common provides computers in Library for student use. This page lists the available computer labs and classrooms equipped with computers on campus.
Sign On & Access Help
Need help with signing on to a Biola service?
My Account, Google Workspace, and Microsoft Office 365 use different sign on methods with different usernames. The Sign On & Access page outlines the types of sign on services at Biola and links to their support pages.
Help Articles
- How to Log In to Your Biola Email Account
- Set Up Multifactor Authentication (MFA) for Microsoft Azure Single Sign On (SSO)
- How to Choose or Change Your Alternate Email Address
- How to Reset Your NetID Password
- How to recover your NetID or Password
- How to Set Your NetID & Password for the First Time
- How to Respond to an Authentication Error with your NetID
Wifi and Internet
Access to wired and wireless (wifi) network service is provided for students to assist in their academic, educational, and research purposes. Access is granted while students are enrolled at Biola University. The Network Usage Policy outlines the information about the intended use of Biola's network.
- How to Connect to the Biola NetID Wireless Network
- Learn how to register devices on Biola's network that do not support WPA2-Enterprise security.
- Learn more about web filtering, security, and how to request to unblock a website.
Print and Copy Services
Students can print from anywhere to a Wepa print station located in the Biola Library and Student Union Building. Please view the Wepa Print & Copy service page and the Wepa User Guide for more information about the service.
Need access to specialized or high volume printing services, contact the Biola Print Shop for more information.
Biola Email Service
Biola uses Google Workspace for employee and student email, calendaring, document sharing, and other Google services.
If you already have a personal Gmail account, your Biola Gmail account will look and feel exactly the same. You can log in to both your personal Gmail and your Biola Gmail at the same time by following Google's instructions.
New students, you'll receive your email account a few days after paying your enrollment deposit.
For help and training, visit Google's Learning Center, contact Biola Tech Support, visit the Tech Commons in the Library, or view our Google Workspace FAQ.
Help Articles
- How to Log In to Your Biola Email Account
- How to check the Spam folder in Gmail
- How to Make Email Links Open in Gmail