Apr 21, 2020 · Foundation Directory is a database that is available to faculty, staff, and graduate students who have a working, valid UMBC login name and password. Foundation Directory can be accessed on campus through the Office of Sponsored Programs’ website as well as off-campus through UMBC’s Global Protect VPN Portal.

Checklist: Purchasing a New Computer - covid19.umbc.edu Follow all UMBC safety procedures, DoIT staff will maintain proper distancing at all times and have masks and gloves during your visit. Sign into the computer using your UMBC credentials. The DoIT staff member will walk you through several tests to ensure everything is working correctly and answer any questions you may have. Connecting to REX Remotely - Financial Services - UMBC When connecting remotely myUMBC and PeopleSoft Finance do not require a VPN to connect. However, REX does require the VPN to connect. If you’re using a UMBC owned device or using a home machine, you’ll need to be on the Global Protect VPN, which can be accessed by going to gpvpn.umbc.edu. Teleworking - Enrollment Management Services - UMBC UMBC campuses are closed, but courses are now online and employees are working remotely.

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UMBC will be test-optional for Fall 2021 applicants. The test-optional program for the coming year is “about offering prospective students maximum flexibility,” says Yvette Mozie-Ross ’88, health science and policy, vice provost for enrollment management and planning. Albin O. Kuhn Library and Gallery

UMBC's Albin O. Kuhn Library has many resources that support CSEE faculty, staff and students including access to the ACM digital library, IEEE Xplore, AMS electronic journals, Proquest dissertation database, and ISI Web of Knowledge. We also have a research librariam who serves as a subject specialist for computer science, computer engineering, information systems and electrical engineering

Web-based AnyConnect VPN Client Setup Enabling Access to Your Local (home) Network Devices Connecting to myVPN service Follow the instructions below to configure Windows XP/Vista/7/8 to connect to UBC's myVPN service. The myVPN service uses the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobile client. If you have already gone through the setup, see the Connecting to myVPN section.