Included with Your UT Account

Microsoft 365
at UT Austin

Microsoft 365 is one of UT Austin's core collaboration platforms. Teams, Outlook, OneDrive, SharePoint, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint work together to support meetings, communication, shared files, and day-to-day productivity for students, faculty, and staff.

Teams
Chat, meetings, and
collaboration hub
1 TB
OneDrive
storage
50+
Included
apps & services

The everyday work platform for campus

Microsoft 365 matters at UT not just because it includes Office apps, but because it gives campus a shared collaboration layer. Teams, Outlook, OneDrive, and SharePoint are foundational to how departments communicate, meet, store files, and work together.

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Collaboration

Microsoft Teams

Teams is central to meetings, chat, file sharing, and ongoing collaboration across units, colleges, and project teams.

  • Persistent team chat
  • Online meetings and calls
  • Shared files and channels
  • Integration with the rest of M365
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Communication

Outlook & Exchange Online

Email and calendaring remain essential campus infrastructure, especially for scheduling, room coordination, and university communications.

  • Enterprise email and calendar
  • Shared mailboxes and calendars
  • Room and resource scheduling
  • Outlook on web and desktop
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Storage & Sync

OneDrive & SharePoint

Personal storage and departmental collaboration sites give teams a shared place for files, documents, and ongoing work.

  • 1 TB OneDrive storage
  • SharePoint team sites
  • Real-time co-authoring
  • Local sync across devices
Productivity

Office applications

Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and the broader Microsoft 365 suite remain the core authoring tools for most campus work.

  • Desktop and web Office apps
  • Up to 5 personal devices
  • Real-time collaboration
  • Shared document workflows
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Automation & Insight

Power Platform and reporting

Power BI, Forms, and Power Automate support reporting, workflow improvement, lightweight automation, and campus business processes.

  • Power BI dashboards
  • Forms and surveys
  • Power Automate workflows
  • Departmental process support
AI Layer

Copilot options at UT

AI is part of the M365 ecosystem, but it is not all the same product. Free Copilot Chat and paid Microsoft 365 Copilot serve different needs.

  • Copilot Chat is free for all f/s/s
  • Microsoft 365 Copilot is a paid license
  • App-level integration is a separate tier
  • See the dedicated Copilot page for details

AI is part of the suite, but it is not the whole story

Microsoft 365 includes collaboration, communication, storage, and productivity tools first. Copilot is an important layer on top of that environment, and UT supports both a free chat experience and a separate premium Copilot license.

✓ Included — All Users
Copilot Chat
All students, faculty, and staff can use the Microsoft AI chat experience with their UT sign-in.
  • Free for students, faculty, and staff
  • Best for prompts, drafting, and summarization
  • Separate from the paid app-integrated tier
Use your UT sign-in so you stay in the protected enterprise experience rather than a personal Microsoft account.

Getting started with Microsoft 365

Your M365 account is provisioned automatically using your UT EID. No separate request needed.

1

Sign in with your UT EID

Go to microsoft365.com and enter your UT email address (eid@utexas.edu). You'll be redirected to UT's single sign-on — log in with your EID and password.

2

Install desktop apps (optional)

From the Microsoft 365 home page, click Install apps to download Word, Excel, Teams, and the rest to your Mac or PC. Licensed for up to 5 personal devices at no cost.

3

Configure Teams and Outlook

Teams is your primary communication hub for meetings and collaboration. Set up Outlook to manage your @utexas.edu email — both are accessible via browser or desktop app.

4

Turn on OneDrive sync

Install the OneDrive desktop client to sync your 1 TB of cloud storage locally. Your files stay available offline and update automatically when you're back online.

Multi-factor authentication is required. Enroll your device in UT's MFA system before your first sign-in. Visit the Service Catalog or the UT IT Self-Help Portal for setup instructions.

Sharpen your M365 skills

UT provides access to several high-quality training platforms — all free for students, faculty, and staff.

Free — All Users

LinkedIn Learning

Thousands of video courses covering every Microsoft 365 app — from Excel basics to advanced Power Automate workflows. Accessible with your UT EID.

Open LinkedIn Learning guide →
Self-paced

Microsoft Learn

Microsoft's official free learning platform with modules, learning paths, and certifications covering every M365 product and the Power Platform.

Visit Microsoft Learn →
Instructor-led

ET Training & Workshops

Enterprise Technology offers periodic workshops on Teams, SharePoint, and collaboration best practices tailored to the UT environment. Check the events calendar for upcoming sessions.

See training options →
Quick reference

Microsoft 365 Training Center

Short videos, quick-start guides, and cheat sheets for every M365 app. Ideal for learning a specific feature without a full course commitment.

Open Training Center →

We're here when you need us

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Self-Service Portal

Browse the knowledge base, reset your password, check service status, and submit requests — all without picking up the phone.

Service Catalog →
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Live Chat & Phone

Reach the UT Service Desk for immediate help with login issues, licensing questions, or anything else Microsoft 365 related.

Contact Service Desk →
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Departmental IT Support

Many colleges and units have dedicated IT staff who can help with department-specific M365 configurations, SharePoint sites, and Teams setup.

Find Your IT Contact →