Information Technology Services

Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365)

Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) is a cloud-based software solution that combines traditional Microsoft Office desktop applications with additional services and new productivity tools.

The applications are available for use right from within your favorite web browser or by installing the desktop application on up to 5 devices.  University computers come with Microsoft Office products pre-installed.

Students
Instructor
Staff
Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) Login

Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) Features

  • Net-ID integration available for all UW-Whitewater students, instructors, and staff.
  • Easily access your email using Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) email.
  • Install Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) applications on up to 5 personal devices.

Getting started with Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365)

Enter your UW-Whitewater email address at any Microsoft365.com login prompt to log in. After entering your UW-Whitewater email address you will be redirected to our standard UW-Whitewater login screen.

In the list below, any tool identified with a green check can be used by UW-W members.  Assistance with tools in the "Available" column is provided by Microsoft Support directly. The Helpdesk can provide assistance with tools that are "Supported"

Apps Available Supported
Bookings
Calendar Yes Yes
Delve Yes
Excel* Yes Yes
Forms Yes
Lists Yes
OneDrive* Yes
OneNote* Yes
Outlook* Yes Yes
People Yes
Planner
Power Automate Yes
PowerPoint* Yes Yes
Project
SharePoint
Sway Yes
Teams

Yes

(By invitation from an external organization.)

To Do Yes
Visio Yes
Whiteboard Yes
Word* Yes Yes

* Microsoft 365 cloud-based apps (accessed through your browser) should not be used for high-risk data.  Only Microsoft Office desktop apps installed on your UW-Whitewater computer should be used to access and work with high-risk data stored in secured file storage locations.

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