Tag: Faculty/Staff
Any support requests for malfunctioning or broken computer equipment, software errors, software installation, new hardware installations (computers, printers) should be sent to the IS&P Help Desk by calling 872-2111, chat, or via email isphelp@southtexascollege.edu.
Desktop Support staff offers technical support for College-owned standard desktop and laptop computers (PC and Mac) and printers. Desktop Support staff offers hardware and software repair services to staff and faculty as well as assistance with warranty service, hardware, software, and operating system problems on STC-owned equipment. Examples of services provided include: Hardware installations and support […]
Quick Steps From the IEA homepage, select: NEEDS LINK Brief Description This site contains the follow training materials: 2012 Data Coach Training 2013 Bufget Alignment Training 2013 IE Report Training 2013 IE Plan Writers Training IE Training Materials Need Help? Need Help? For additional information about IE, contact the IEA Staff.
Quick Steps From the IEA homepage, select: Institutional Effectiveness Plans and Reports. Brief Description When you are in the Institutional Effectiveness Plans and Reports page, click on the link that pertains to your area. Need Help? For additional information about IE, contact the IEA Staff.
Brief Description The STC Factbook provides information including: Student Achievement Goals (STC KPIs) Enrollment College Readiness Progress Completion Transfer Post-Graduation Success Stakeholder Satisfaction Finance Facilities Need Help? For additional information about IE, contact the IEA Staff.
The Office of Institutional Effectiveness & Assessment (IEA) works to empower the college community to integrate effective planning and meaningful assessment into all institutional practices through collaborative inquiry, self-reflection, and continuous improvement. What is IE IE Plans & Reports STC Factbook Need Help? For additional information about IE, contact the IEA Staff.
Every employee at South Texas College has an obligation to protect the integrity of the College’s data. We ask that you be cognizant on how to identify sensitive data and how to handle it properly.
Protect Your Passwords Never share your password! Sharing your password is like giving someone the keys to your house. A person who knows your password can represent themselves as you. South Texas College staff will never ask you for passwords of any kind in person, over the phone or via email. Create a Strong Password STC […]
Brief Description Mission Statement: The Information Security Office (ISO) develops and maintains an information security program that safeguards the college’s information resources and the supporting infrastructure against unauthorized use, disclosure, modification, damage or loss.