
Welcome to URI!
To get started, there are a few key steps to complete – you need to establish your eCampus account, then set up your Single Sign-On (SSO) login, and finally log in to the MyApps portal to make sure everything is working as expected.

Register for an eCampus Account
The very first thing to do once you receive your URI ID number is to register for an eCampus account. This is done through the eCampus registration system.
For step by step instructions, visit Create a Faculty/Staff eCampus account
Click the “Register Now” button below to get started.

Set Up SSO
After HR activates your job record and you create your eCampus account (Step 1 above), your Single Sign-On (SSO), eCampus, and Gmail account will be activated – usually within 2 hours during business hours.
To set this password, click the “Go to SSO Setup” button below where you’ll be able to set your SSO password using your eCampus password.
Once the password setup is complete, your SSO will take 5-10 minutes to activate. After this time, you can start using your new SSO login to access all of your key programs and systems.

Go to the MyApps portal
The MyApps portal is a great place to check if your SSO is working as expected. It gives you access to most of your URI systems and provides access to your copies of Word, Excel, and other standard desktop programs. To try signing in, click the “Go to MyApps” button below and clicking “Sign in” in the upper right. These credentials are your URI email address and your SSO password. Once signed in, your SSO setup is officially complete.
Be productive with these key applications

G-Suite
Communication and Collaboration / E-Mail and Calendaring
SE-Mail, calendaring and a larger group of productivity applications from Google. Includes all of the usual desktop productivity applications like docs, sheets and others.
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O365
Communication and Collaboration / Remote Collaboration
Microsoft O365 Office Suite and productivity applications. Includes free copies of Word, Excel and the other Microsoft applications as well as a large number of other tools.
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