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We require that your computer can connect to the internet because of the internet's significant usefulness in delivering information. To connect to the internet, you must have an internet service provider which provides the connection between your computer and the internet.
For students using financial aid, the student budget allows US$40 per month to contribute to the cost of internet service. If you expect that your monthly cost will be greater than this and/or if you need assistance in funding installation or setup costs, contact the Financial Aid office once you receive your award letter to see if your budget can be increased to cover this expense.
If you have applied for and received student housing at Mission Bay or at 145 Irving, your apartment includes a direct connection to the UCSF network, and this automatically meets your internet requirement. All other students are responsible for selecting an internet service provider and purchasing service.
If you aren't certain which option to choose, we strongly recommend that you use some kind of high-speed service. Learn more: What is DSL?, What is a cable modem?
To obtain advice on selecting an internet option, use resources such as: newspapers, computer magazines, friends, co-workers, search engines on the web, your local library, your local business directory.
Go To: Computer Services or Information for Current Students
To reach this page quickly or share it with others, use pharmacy.ucsf.edu/go/cr/internet, which redirects to a longer URL.
Internet service is included in your rent. Your computer connects directly to the University high speed network with wired data ports in your bedroom and living room. Routers, hubs, and wireless networks are not permitted in order to ensure security of the University network. To report problems with your Internet connection, contact Housing Services.
You can receive Internet service from Comcast (cable) or any dialup or DSL provider. Satellite dishes are not permitted. To report problems with your Internet connection, contact your Internet service provider.
You can receive Internet service from Comcast (cable), DirecTV (satellite), or any dialup or DSL provider. To report problems with your Internet connection, contact your Internet service provider.
Contact Housing Services with any questions you may have.
To access resources that are restricted to members of the UCSF community, use Virtual Private Network (VPN), which is provided at no charge by UCSF.