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Carlos Albizu University offers access to self-service information tools for our students. Among these services are free student email, student academic information, and access to distance learning courses.

Access to student services: All student information services at CAU are tied to the CAU account. This account is made up of:

  • Initial + last name + last 3 digits of student id

This would be jsmith123 for John Smith, student ID 0195123

The account acts as a single sign-on service. This means that the same username and password is valid for all services including onsite and online systems. If you change your password, the change is also effective in all systems at once.

SunMail: This is CAU’s free student email service provided to all active students and alumni. This service is powered by Google Apps for Education and features email, calendar, chats, and online document management. To access SunMail please go to http://sunmail.albizu.edu.

WebAdvisor: This system provides access to the following information:

  • Student Academic Record and Demographic Profile
  • Online Payments for Balances (Credit Card)
  • Unofficial Transcripts
  • Student Schedules
  • Course Offering
  • Address Change Service
  • Student Statements and Balances
  • Financial Aid Award Information and Award Letter

This system is available 24 hours a day and provides up to the minute information for students. For future expansions students will be able to order transcripts and register for classes online. To access this system go to http://webadvisor.albizu.edu.

Blackboard: This is the institution’s course management system and distance learning platform. The system houses the materials needed for online and hybrid courses, and provides a platform for interaction, testing, and assignment submission. Although access is automatic for all students, course access is only granted after registration is verified via the class roster. To access this system go to http://blackboard.albizu.edu.

Password Management System: Because all systems at CAU operate under a single sign-on scheme, there may be times where students need to change passwords or recover passwords. We provide a self-service password management and resetting tool for students. This tool does require the user to pre-register prior to first use, but once registered it can recover and change passwords as needed. To access this service to http://password.albizu.edu.

Educational Software Licensing: As a CAU student you have the right to purchase exclusive educational software licenses including Microsoft Office 2007/2010 for Windows and Mac, SPSS by IBM, and TrendMicro Anti-Virus Licenses. Prices vary by product, and develivery is via electronic download. Please remember that the technical support relating to any software is exclusively from the manufacturer. If you have purchased a license then you are entitled to receive support from the manufacturer. We do not provide technical support for software programs or with download or billing issues. To access the Educational License System plese go to http://carlosalbizu.onthehub.com.

¿Why the USA Constitution Day is celebrated at the San Juan Campus of the Carlos Albizu University?
On May 24th 2005 the US Department of Education published an Implementation Notification requiring that every institution that receives federal funds must establish an educational program about the Constitution of the United States to be held on September 17th of each year.  According to section 111 (b) of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2005, the Constitution Day must be celebrated on September 17th of each year, in commemoration of September 17th 1787, day when the constitution was signed.  In those years when September 17th falls on Saturday, Sunday or on a holiday, the activity may be held the week before of the week after.

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