Qualtrics now available to UC students, faculty and staff
DTS to migrate existing accounts to the new campus-wide site license
The University of Cincinnati now offers a university-wide site license to Qualtrics survey software.
The license provides current UC students, faculty, and staff members centralized access to Qualtrics software, support, and technical assistance.
“The move to a university-wide license is another way we’re working to streamline and improve access to software across the university,” said Digital Technology Solutions Associate Vice President for Academic Technology Chris McCoy.
Digital Technology Solutions will work with the Qualtrics user community across the university to transition departmentally owned licenses to the university’s new site license. Current account-owners are encouraged to continue using existing UC-owned licenses until the account and data migrations are complete.
New accounts are automatically set up upon logging into ucincinnati.qualtrics.com with a UC username and password.
“When we work as one IT for one UC, everyone wins,” said UC Vice President & Chief Digital Officer Bharath Prabhakaran. “The university-wide approach leverages our institution’s size and buying power to negotiate for more competitive software pricing that benefits all of UC.”
For more information, please visit the Qualtrics page on the UC Digital Technology Solutions website.
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