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titleCurrent Students

Email Service: You will use Gmail until the end of the Spring 2024 semester. ITS will begin to transition the service to Microsoft 365 once the semester concludes. ITS will migrate your existing emails and your calendar into 365 All student data has been moved from Google Workspace to Microsoft 365. You should have received communications from ITS on the date of your account’s migration. Any data owned by your Google Workspace account should have been migrated into your Microsoft 365 account.

File Storage: Two main milestones impact your storage:

As of 2023, you have a 15GB storage limit on your Google Workspace account. The majority of students are well below this limit. If you go over the limit, you will be able to send and receive emails and view your files; you will not be able to edit existing files or create new ones.

Along with your email service, your files will be moved to OneDrive in Microsoft 365 in the spring/summer of 2024. OneDrive, which is similar to Google Drive, will be your new storage location for files.

ITS will migrate your data for you if you are under 15GB. Students who are over this limit will be notified through email. They may reduce their storage or manually migrate their data themselves.

Files that are stored in services outside of your Google Drive storage, like Google Photos, will not migrate and some features, such as links and sharing permissions, will not persist. Learn what will, and won’t, migrate by reading this knowledge base guide.

You may want to create a record of the files that have been shared with you in Google. To do so, please follow this guide: Create Record of Files Shared with me in Google

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titleNew Students

Email Service: Students whose accounts are created after January 1, 2024 will be created in Microsoft 365 (please note: this does not include undergraduates who were admitted for the spring 2024 semester; their accounts were created before January 1.)

Undergraduate students who are starting their first year at UConn in the Fall 2024 semester will have their email and other communication and collaboration services in Microsoft 365.

Storage: You will use Microsoft OneDrive for your file storage and Microsoft Outlook for email.

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titleGraduating Students

Email Service: You will have access to your UConn Gmail for 30 60 days after you graduate and are no longer enrolled at the university. ITS will notify you via email when your 3060-day period begins. As an alumnus, you may choose to keep your UConn email address by opting into the Alumni Forwarding Service. This service lets you point your University of Connecticut email address to a personal, non-UConn email account.  Email sent to your University of Connecticut address will be automatically forwarded to your designated, personal mailbox. UConn will not hold a copy of these emails; emails are simply redirected to your personal mailbox without resting in a UConn hosted mailbox.

File Storage: You will have access to your Google Workspace account for 30 60 days after you graduate and are no longer enrolled. Files stored on your UConn Google Workspace account (e.g., data in Drive, emails in Gmail, pictures in Photos) need to be moved if you wish to keep your data.  The Google Takeout tool lets you download a copy, or you may transfer the data to a personal Google account using the transfer tool.  Takeout will generate a .zip file that you can move to a personal storage solution (e.g., a local disk or your non-UConn Google account), while a transfer moves your data directly into another Google account.

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titleAlumni

Email service: UConn will no longer be able to host a mailbox for former students. As an alumnus, you may choose to keep your UConn email address by opting into the Alumni Forwarding Service. This service lets you point your University of Connecticut email address to a personal, non-UConn email account.  Email sent to your University of Connecticut address will be automatically forwarded to your designated, personal mailbox. UConn will not hold a copy of these emails; emails are simply redirected to your personal mailbox without resting in a UConn hosted mailbox.

File Storage: Files stored on your UConn Google Workspace account (e.g., data in Drive, emails in Gmail) need to be exported if you wish to keep your data. The Google Takeout tool lets you download a copy, or you may transfer the data to a personal Google account using the transfer tool.  Takeout will generate a .zip file that you can move to a personal storage solution (e.g., a local disk or your non-UConn Google account), while a transfer moves your data directly into another Google account. The tentative deadline to move your data is April 30, 2024.  Any data that remains in alumni accounts after this date will be subject to deletion

Students who graduated before the Spring 2024 no longer have recoverable access to their former Google accounts.

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titleEmployees who were UConn students

Email Service: As an employee, you have your email in Outlook but you also have a Google Workspace, including Gmail, account. Although your email is now delivered to your Outlook inbox, your UConn Gmail may contain the messages you received and sent as a student. If you wish to keep these older messages, you should use the Google Takeout tool to download a copy. ITS will not be migrating these emails into your Outlook inbox.

File Storage: Work-related files must be stored in Microsoft 365 (OneDrive or SharePoint). ITS will migrate files to OneDrive in Microsoft 365 in the spring/summer of 2024. Most files will migrate from Google Drive to OneDrive and the file extension will change so that you can use the files in Microsoft (For example, a .gdoc will convert to the Word format, .docx).

You may want to create a record of the files that have been shared with you in Google. To do so, please follow this guide: Create Record of Files Shared with me in Google

Non-work files, including your student data, should be moved it to a different, non-work account (e.g., a non-UConn Google account) with Google Takeout. The Google Takeout tool lets you download a copy, or you may transfer the data to a personal Google account using the transfer tool.  Takeout will generate a .zip file that you can move to a personal storage solution (e.g., a local disk or your non-UConn Google account), while a transfer moves your data directly into another Google account.

 

 New New to the apps in Microsoft 365? Most of the apps in Google have a counterpart in Microsoft 365. Learn more about how they compare.

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