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Context: Faculty and Staff Retiring from the University - what IT services do you have access to

As a staff member retiring from the university, we will cover the major IT services and your access. Faculty who retire are treated similarly. 
 
What access to services will I continue to have?
For the services that are available to you, we have some recommendations as you prepare to retire from the university:
 

Gmail

We recommend that you:

 

Optionally, we recommend that you discuss the below with your manager on whether these 3 items are appropriate for your situation

Google Calendar

We recommend that you:

Google Drive

We recommend that you:

Optionally, you can:

Box

We recommend that you:

Optionally, you can:

Qualtrics

We recommend that you:

YouTube

We recommend that you:

Google account

We recommend that you:

What about my work computer(s)?

Retirees may have the option to purchase their CWP machine, following the standard guidelines.

Remove Notre Dame licensed software from your personal computer

If you follow the above information regarding your work computer, all software will be removed from your machine if you decide to purchase your work computer. As to what software you can install as a retiree, please see this KB article and reference the middle column - Faculty & Staff Personal Purchases.

While you're at Notre Dame, a variety of licensed software is made available to you for academic/employee use. Now that you are retiring from Notre Dame, you need to remove such software from your own computer. Since these programs are licensed only for use by members of the Notre Dame community, you will no longer be eligible to have these programs installed on your computer after you leave. You DO NOT need to uninstall any software which was pre-installed on your computer or which you purchased through the Hammes Hub.