Overview

EDUCAUSE is a nonprofit association whose mission is to lead the way, advancing the strategic use of technology and data to further the promise of higher education. As an EDUCAUSE member organization, faculty and staff of JMU have access to EDUCAUSE member benefits.

Membership includes:

  • Access to cutting-edge research, data, analytics and benchmarking services, toolkits, and publications on key issues, technologies, and trends in higher education.
  • Professional development for management and leadership skills through the EDUCAUSE Institute. As well as peer mentoring and volunteer opportunities to contribute to the profession. Special pricing is available for all programs and services, including registration for online and face-to-face events on a wide range of topics such as enterprise IT, cybersecurity and privacy, teaching and learning, and more.
  • Opportunities to make connections with peers from around the world through topic-based events and online communities.
Who can use this Service?

JMU faculty and staff.

How can I get this Service?
  1. Click the link to log-in.
  2. Select James Madison University from the list of universities.
  3. Fill out the new profile information pages, check the privacy agreement, and click Submit.
  4. You will receive a confirmation email from EDUCAUSE.
  5. Click the link to complete your profile and start exploring!
Where can I get Help/Support?

For general questions about EDUCAUSE membership, your member profile, or other inquiries, please contact the EDUCAUSE Membership Team by email or at (303) 449-4430.

Information Technology Help Desk at (540) 568-3555, IT Service Portal or helpdesk@jmu.edu

FAQs

How do I access and use my EDUCAUSE member benefits?
See how to Use EDUCAUSE Membership.

What can EDUCAUSE help me with?EDUCASE membership infographic

How does EDUCAUSE relate to technology on campus?
Technology is ever-expanding in the world of higher education, and JMU is no exception.  EDUCAUSE can provide faculty and staff with researched guidance and suggestions on how to integrate tech into the college classroom.

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