
Current password: Enter your current password.Example: The username for This email address is being protected from spambots. (This is the portion of your email address before the symbol. User name: Enter your Pacer Account username.To change the password for your Pacer Account, use the appropriate information listed below and go to: USC Aiken campus accounts are created by your USC Aiken Computer Services Division (CSD)/Help Desk team and include:Īll USC Aiken campus accounts are accessed using the Pacer Account (formerly known as the USCA Network Account or PacerStudent Account). This email address is being protected from spambots.

You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Ĭampus Network (Wired/Wi-Fi) and Computers USC Network Username, SSC, VIP ID, USC ID, MFA and BlackboardĨ0 (non-campus phones) or 4357 HELP (campus phones)

Always remember to identify yourself as a USC Aiken student if call the USC Columbia Service Desk for assistance. If you run into problems getting any of your accounts setup, need a password reset, or have another question regarding a particular system, please use the contact information below. Most will have helpful links and information, including the option to reset password automatically. If you have questions about any of your accounts, the first place to look for information is the actually login page for those accounts. Please see your instructor for specific access information where needed. Other accounts you may encounter include MyITLab, MathLab, etc. Access for VIP and Blackboard, the two main USC systems, are explained in their relevant links on the menu to the left. These do not use your PacerNet account information. These include: all campus computers, eMail, VPN access, shared folders and network resources.Ī few other systems which most students use, are actually located on the main USC campus in Columbia.


To make things as easy as possible, USCA has worked hard to ensure that all resources provided directly from the USC Aiken campus use your standard USC Aiken Network (PacerNet) Username and Password. As a student at USC Aiken, you will encounter many different computers, systems, software packages and websites each of these may have their own username and password. Keeping up with the correct account information for each can be very confusing.
