Your voice matters: Take the 2024 UBIT Student Experience Survey

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Your opinions matter, and this is your chance to make them count.

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By Michael Canfield
IT Communication Specialist

Published October 16, 2024

UB students: your opinions matter, and this is your chance to make them count! UB Information Technology (UBIT) is looking for your valuable feedback through the 2024 UBIT Student Experience Survey. Help us shape the future of technology on campus. The survey opens Monday, October 21. 

Why participate?

UBIT is dedicated to enhancing your student experience with technology offerings, and your insights are crucial in guiding investments in various areas. Your feedback will directly influence decisions related to public computing, teaching and learning spaces, software access, and communication services. Your suggestions can lead to real, positive changes in the tech landscape at UB.

Take the survey, enter to win a laptop

As a token of our gratitude for your participation, all survey respondents will be automatically entered into a drawing for a chance to win a brand-new Dell XPS 13 laptop!

Have questions or concerns?

If you have any questions, comments, or problems taking the survey, let us know. Your feedback doesn’t end with the survey. If you want to share additional thoughts, please email us at ubit-communication@buffalo.edu. We're here to listen.

Need tech help?

Don’t forget to contact the UBIT Help Center or UB Tech Squad anytime you need help with UB technology for the fastest assistance, online at buffalo.edu/ubit/help or by phone at 716-645-3542. 

Remember- Tech Squad will meet you anywhere on campus for technology help at no cost.

UB Information Technology News keeps UB students, faculty, and staff informed about their IT services and showcases creative collaborations between UBIT and the campus community. Published by the Office of the Chief Information Officer at UB and distributed via email as The Monthly Download. Edited by Diana Tuorto, IT Communication and Engagement, dianatuo@buffalo.edu.