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Information Technology Services (ITS) offers World Wide Web server space for all Penn State students, faculty, staff, colleges, and departments. A Penn State Access Account is required. Web space application and duration are subject to ITS policies Web Services and Penn State Access Account Qualifications.
- Individuals
Individual students, faculty, and staff can apply for personal Web space by completing the form at http://www.psu.edu/webspace/. Personal Web pages are located at http://www.personal.psu.edu/.
- Course Web Space
Faculty can apply for Web space for course development and instruction. The Course On-line Account (COLA) and Student On-line Development Account (SODA) provide faculty and their students with Web space for course development and presentation. For more information, see ITS Computer Account Services.
- Student Organizations
Penn State student organizations can apply for Web space on the Student Activity Server located at http://www.clubs.psu.edu/.
- Colleges, Departments, and Other Official Units
Colleges, departments, or other official units can purchase Web space through an ITS Charge Account (formerly a P-account). For information on costs and application procedures, see Departmental Web and Disk Space. Departmental Web space is located at http://www.psu.edu/dept/.
A list of frequently asked questions and answers pertaining to use of the ITS Web server is available at http://www.personal.psu.edu/faq/cacweb.html.
ITS presents many seminars throughout the year on various aspects of Web development. For complete seminar descriptions, schedules, and registration instructions, visit the following URL: http://its.psu.edu/training/.
ITS consultants are available at two Help Desk locations and a number of computer labs. For a description of services, locations, and hours, visit the following URL: http://css.its.psu.edu/consulting/.
A list of additional Web resources can also be found on the ITS Web site at http://its.psu.edu/web.html.
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