Information Technology

Contact Information

Chad Davis, IT Director

cdavis@tm.edu

(701)477-7847

Room 208

Chad Davis

IT Director

cdavis@tm.edu

(701)394-4168

Michael Poitra

Lead IT Tech

mpoitra@tm.edu

(701)394-4181

Jaclyn De Los Santos

Database Report Writer/Trainer

jdelossantos@tm.edu

(701)394-4192

Dillon Allery

Webmaster/Graphic Designer

dallery@tm.edu

 (701)394-4222

Ben Chromy

IT Technician

bchromy@tm.edu

(701)394-4141

Robert Poitra

Distance Learning Coordinator

rjpoitra@tm.edu

(701)394-4234

 

IT Help Desk

(701)369-6060 ext. 7910

The Turtle Mountain Community College provides computers, networks, and Internet access to support the educational mission of the institution and to enhance the curriculum and learning opportunities for students and staff.

Turtle Mountain Community College Information Technology Department (ITD) provides support services for students and employees. Areas that fall under IT include:

  • Computer & Support Services (Help Desk)
  • Server Operations
  • Application Support
  • Network and Telecommunications Services
  • Student Web Portal

When a student has been fully admitted to TMCC, the Admissions Officer will forward their information to the IT Department. After the IT Department receives this information, they will create the student account. The username will be in the following format: first name.last name, if the student's name is John Doe, the username would be john.doe. For security reasons the password combination will be sent via email directly to the student. If the student does not have an alternate email address the IT Department will mail the email information to the student's home address or it can be picked up from the IT Department. Students will also receive their username and password information via email to the email address they provide to TMCC.

Students can log into their email address by going to the TMCC webpage at www.tm.edu and clicking on single sign on. Single sign-on (SSO) is a session and user authentication service that permits a user to use one set of login credentials to access multiple applications.