School of Communications and Arts
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All currently enrolled students are permitted to access any of the School of Communications and Arts Apple Macintosh Computer Labs located in Building 3 on the Mount Lawley campus, as well as specialist facilities located in other buildings.
What is my username and password?
Before you can access any of the university's computer systems you will need to activate your student computing accounts. Once you have completed that process you will be granted with an ADS username and password. This username/password combination is used for most computing services at ECU, including student email, simo, and the campus eLabs.
How do I access the labs after hours?
All computer labs are available 24/7 with an ECU Access Card. The closest 24hr security door for Building 3 is located opposite the WAAPA Ampitheatre, and around the corner from the Aroma cafe. Students may also use the lift or stairwell located near the entrance to the Mount Lawley (ML) eLab.
How do I get help?
Technical Support is available during the normal university business hours of 8:30 - 4:30pm weekdays. In peak demand periods the SCA Media Support Desk is open until 9pm weekdays.
The School provides specialist facilities designed to support some of our more advanced programs. Generally speaking your lecturer/tutor will inform you if any of your coursework requires access to a specialist area.
Some of the specialists facilities are listed below:
All of the School's computer and specialist editing facilities are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week via an "Access Card"
How do I apply for a card?
An access card will grant most students enrolled in a course within the School of Communications and Arts access to all computer labs located upstairs in building 3 on the Mount Lawley campus.
I have lost (or damaged) my card
Lost cards should be be reported immediately to Security Services on 6304 2298 or via email on accesscards@ecu.edu.au. Lost cards cannot be replaced, you will be required to purchase a new card.
My card is faulty
Contact Security Administration on 6304 2298 or email at accesscards@ecu.edu.au if your card is not functioning.
After hours - if you are unable to access a building due to a faulty access card contact Security via a security telephone on campus - request access to the building. When the Security Officer arrives they will want to see your access card and student ID card.
I want to return my card and get a refund
Complete an Access Card Return / Refund form and return together with your card to the Cashier in Student Central.
The School offers students a wide range of printing facilities, including high-quality colour, both for general purpose and more specialised areas. All general purpose student printers are available 24/7 and are controlled using the PrintMonitor system, also found in the ECU eLabs and ECU Library.
How do I purchase credits for printing?
Print credits are stored on your ECU Student ID card and can be purchased from the autoloader stands found in the ECU eLabs and ECU Library.
How do I print?
When printing, your print job will be sent to the Print Release Station, located in the "ML3.257 (Overflow Lab)". You then select your job on the release station computer, touch your ECU Student ID to the keypad terminal, and release it to the printer of your choice.