Transition your Student Services
If you are an SCS graduate student, upon graduation you or your program coordinator can submit a request to transition your SCS account to an Alumni account. You will receive an email indicating your access to SCS services are changing. This process is called de-provisioning.
Use the guide below as you transition the services associated with your SCS account, including your AFS file storage, personal web pages and other SCS computing-related services to new services and storage locations.
Note: SCS Alumni accounts are ONLY available to SCS graduate students.
- Upon request, we will deliver your SCS email (userid@cs.cmu.edu) to your new Alumni email (andrewid@alumni.cmu.edu) account.
- You will only receive email sent to your SCS email address. You will no longer be able to send email from this email address.
- Visit Move Your Student Services for instructions on how to export your SCS email and other Google data.
- Please see the Alumni Association website for additional details about your new CMU Alumni email account.
AFS (Andrew File System)
- Delete any files that you do not want to be retained in the volume.
- Use a secure FTP program to move files to your personal computer's hard drive, removable media or another storage location.
- If you do not move your files, you will not have the ability to access them form their current location in AFS.
Website (cs.cmu.edu/~username)
- If you have a personal web page in AFS that is served by the main SCS web servers, you can have that page redirected to your new hosting site.
- You can complete the request online and have your www.cs.cmu.edu/~username redirect to the new URL that you provide.
- If you do not redirect your website you will not have the ability to make edits or additions to the existing site in its current location in AFS.
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