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The MyQueensU portal is your doorway to Queen's, letting you log in to one application to access content from multiple sites. It’s like one-stop shopping for your entire life at Queen’s, whether you’re faculty, staff, or student. Furthermore, each person’s experience of MyQueensU is unique because the apps they have access to is based on their role at Queen's, and every user has the option to tailor the site according to their needs and preferences.
Students, faculty, and staff can access MyQueensU.
Access MyQueensU by visiting https://my.queensu.ca in a browser. The first page will display a login area where a valid NetID and password will need to be submitted.
To access the the SOLUS Student Centre, login to the My.QueensU portal and select the "Palette" tab
MyQueensU is the gateway through which users access Queen's PeopleSoft administrative systems. It is also the entry point for SOLUS, the new Student Centre that replaces QCARD. Users will also be able to access other Queen's applications, such as webmail and Research Projects, through the portal.
The first time users log in to the new MyQueensU, they will land on a Welcome message which provides key information on the differences between the two portals, as well information on where to turn for documentation and support.
The new portal features a Palette page, which displays all of the apps a user has access to based on their role at Queen's. It functions as a "shopping cart" that users can review to decide which apps they wish to add to their Home page, which is customizable in both content and layout, making MyQueensU an experience that caters to the individual preferences of each user.
Provides access to a Queen's email account through a web browser.
Students, faculty, and staff can access Queen's University Webmail using your NetID and Password.
Moodle is an open-source, password-protected learning management system. It can be used to deliver academic courses on the Web or to supplement face-to-face instruction. It can also be used for collaborative research and project-based group work. A variety of tools are available, including:
The Queen's Moodle service is available to all faculty and staff, and to graduate students who have a faculty sponsor.Graduate students who plan to teach an academic course using Moodle will require authorization from the department head or chair.
Queen's Moodle is accessed by going to moodle.queensu.ca .
Use of the Queen's Moodle service must be consistent with Queen's educational goals and comply with the Queen's Computer User Code of Ethics and Network Security Policy.For more information on the use of Queen's Moodle, please read the Moodle Service Definition.
How to acquire Web proxy and conduct off-campus online searches of Queen's University Library Resources.
Detailed instructions for finding journal articles.
The ITServices Support Centre is located in the lower level of Stauffer Library and is the first point of contact for many students, faculty and staff with Information Technology Services. We provide assistance, information, and referrals for all ITServices services. We many not be able to answer all your questions or solve all your problems, but we are a good place to start.
ITS phone support line 613.533.6666