Baruch Computing and Technology Center (BCTC)

Hours of Operation
Monday - Thursday 8 AM - 9 PM
Friday 8 AM - 7 PM
Saturday 9 AM - 5 PM
Sunday 10 AM - 6 PM
151
East 25th Street (Library Building)
6th
Floor, North Alcove
Voice |
(646)
312-1010 |
Fax |
(646) 312-1011 |
E-Mail |
Submit an on-line request to the Help Desk
Located on the sixth floor of the Library Building, The Computing and Technology Help Desk responds to problems dealing with computer hardware and software, network services, telephone service and media services. The Help Desk also provides support for CUNY First.
Faculty
and Academic Departmental Staff
Departmental
Technicians are available for assistance or problem resolution. If your assigned technology staff is
unable to assist you, the Help Desk will provide any assistance we can.
Students
and Administrative Staff
Please be prepared
to provide details relating to the problem including
the error messages (if any) that you are experiencing.
The Help Desk will not troubleshoot problems with
personal computers, Internet Service Providers or software
that has been installed on a student's personal computer. The
Help Desk offers assistance to students in-person, by
telephone and via e-mail with questions related to:
- Blackboard
- Email Systems for Students, Faculty & Staff
- Baruch Username
- Printing in the Labs/Library
- Training and Workshops
- Wireless Network
- Computer Purchase Assistance
- CUNY First
In-Person -The primary in-person service point for students is the BCTC open computing lab on the 6th floor of the Library and Technology Building on 25th street. Routine requests are handled by lab assistants, which refer questions to technical specialists as necessary.
By Telephone - The student should be prepared to provide their Baruch Username to the help desk assistant to verify the student’s status. The Baruch Username can be obtained at: http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/username
By E-Mail - Students may submit a request for assistance to the help desk by using emailing us or using the form found near the top of this page. If a request is submitted from a non-Baruch e-mail address, the Baruch WebMail address must be submitted in the message in order to receive help within 24 hours. To expedite the resolution of requests, you should be sure to include a complete description of the problem.

