What is the UNF Virtual Lab and how do I get to it? - FAQ UNF's Virtual Lab provides access to software applications from any computing device – laptops, desktops, tablets and smartphones – from any location, at any time Partially funded by the student technology fee, Virtual Lab provides students and faculty access to applications such as SPSS and SAS
Zoom Tips - FAQ - libanswers. unf. edu Here are some tips to help you with Zoom: To participate in a Zoom meeting, you do not have to download the app, just click the link provided to join the meeting
Q. Where do I purchase a parking permit? - University of North Florida If you are a current UNF student or faculty staff member, you can purchase an annual or term permit by visiting the Parking and Transportation website If you are a visitor, you can purchase a Daily Virtual Permit ($5) at the Pay-by-Plate kiosks located around campus Visitors should park 'nose-in' so that your license plate is visible from the
Where is the UNF Bookstore? - FAQ The UNF Bookstore is located in the Student Union, Building 58 You can also click the "Purchase books at eFollett" link from your course schedule
Q. How do I print from my laptop? - University of North Florida NOTE: This service is only available on a UNF wireless network or from a UNF computer It is not available from off campus Step 1: Go to aux-printer-on unfcsd unf edu cps and press the blue button in the middle that says "PRINT" Step 2: The printers are now divided into various departments, listed on the left side of the screen
Q. Where can I take a proctored test such as the GRE, FTCE, or TOEFL? UNF's Office of Academic Testing permanently closed in June 2017, however there are other testing locations in Jacksonville Here is a list of proctored tests: For TOEFL, proctored exams, CLEP, PERT and CPT tests: Florida State College at Jacksonville has nine testing offices throughout Duval and Nassau counties
How Do I Access UptoDate? - FAQ - libanswers. unf. edu 3 Type “University of North Florida” in the search box (If you don’t see OpenAthens, click "Sign in Another Way" Type "Open Athens" into the box ) 4 Click University of North Florida 5 Sign in with your UNF (n number) email and password as you do for other library resources