Remote-access Guide

thomas jefferson university remote access portal

by Mr. Tyrique Volkman Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What happened to remote access to Jefferson?

JEFFERSON REMOTE ACCESS CHANGES - EFFECTIVE 04/22 Users with current remote access through Remote Access Portal (RAP) must begin using Jefferson's new Workspace ONE portal at this time. Effective 04/22 at 9 a.m., RAP access will no longer be available.

How do I access my Jefferson email?

Accessing Jefferson Email Users can open Outlook from the web (recommended for users who share a workstation) or by clicking on Outlook in your Start menu’s program list (only recommended for users with their own individual workstation). Via the Web (JeffMail) Outlook is referred to as JeffMail when it’s accessed from the web.

How do I get remote access to Workspace ONE?

Users with current remote access through Remote Access Portal (RAP) must begin using Jefferson's new Workspace ONE portal at this time. Effective 04/22 at 9 a.m., RAP access will no longer be available. Workspace ONE is available by visiting login.jefferson.edu.

How do I request remote access to my IS&T account?

Anyone who needs remote access and cannot log in using that URL should enter an access request form through IS&T Self Service. For any other questions, please contact the IS&T Solution Center at 215-955-7975.

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Via the Web (JeffMail)

Outlook is referred to as JeffMail when it’s accessed from the web. Here are some of the ways you can get to it:

Via Installed Desktop Client Application

The Outlook client application installed on desktops should only be accessed by users who have their own individual workstation. To launch, go to the Start menu on your computer and select “All Programs.” Open the folder for Microsoft Office and click on Microsoft Outlook 2010. This should launch your email setup wizard.

How many studies are there at Thomas Jefferson University?

Including more than 1,000 active studies across Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health, and a 60% increase in clinical trials over the past five years, Jefferson's research enterprise is robust and growing. Our recently published Research 2021 magazine offers a glimpse of how we work hard to bring people, ideas and resources together in new ways.

What is the success rate of Jefferson University?

Jefferson undergrads have again achieved over a 96% employment and grad school success rate — while a new report found a 100% employment and grad school success rate among College of Architecture & the Built Environment, College of Health Professions, College of Humanities & Sciences and College of Life Sciences programs. U.S. News & World Report has also recognized Jefferson among "10 National Universities Where Grads Are Paid Well."

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