Gmail is here! Students now have faster, more efficient e-mail. It’s still free and much more fun. Storage concerns? Not anymore with 2.5GB. Check out all of the exciting new Google mail functions — live chats with Gmailers, search technology and more. Log on to ARTEMIS/Connections. On November 1, the old e-mail system and everything in it was put out to pasture. Your Gmail address remains the same — userid@students.fccj.edu.
Just a click away ... students can use and preview many of the great FCCJ services and resources in the new student portal: Connections, including the ability to plan all your academic program requirements. There are new features and enhancements being added daily. Connections will soon replace Artemis as your personal FCCJ Web portal.
Computer labs on campuses have a lighter, browse-only version of Connections for FCCJ student use only. Enter using your student user ID and password. The Welcome screen includes the number of e-mails you have, evaluation of instruction status and much more.
Always ... that’s how often you should check your FCCJ e-mail. E-mail (now Gmail) is becoming the College’s preferred method of communication. Soon, your information regarding financial aid, records and student services will all transform from snail-mail to e-mail, and it will be delivered only to your FCCJ account. To access your account, log in to either Artemis or the new student Web portal: Connections.
To use the services provided by the College, you do have to
accept our computing
facilities user agreement (acceptable use policy), so please
read it carefully.
Our free service includes all of the following:
Florida Community College students also have
the opportunity to purchase Apple Computer and Dell Computer equipment at reduced
prices. Take advantage
of this little-known perk.
Ready to link to Florida Community College’s
student computing resources? Go
to next step.
Note: If your course requires
FrontPage server extensions, then you must
activate your account on www1.students.fccj.edu
(using your student computing resources User ID and password).
For help concerning account management and other information specifically
concerning student computing resources, please consult the frequently
asked questions.