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Free Student Laptop Programs and Technology Discounts for College: Bridging the Gap

By Matthew Lynch
August 8, 2023
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In today’s fast-paced, technologically-driven world, having access to reliable technology is crucial for students to keep up with their academic coursework while pursuing their interests. However, not all college students have the financial resources to afford the latest gadgets. To bridge this gap, several organizations and companies have launched free student laptop programs and offer technology discounts to make technological devices more accessible to college students.

Free Student Laptop Programs

Numerous non-profit organizations and educational institutions have taken it upon themselves to provide free laptops to college students in need. Here are some noteworthy examples:

1. Computers With Causes

Computers With Causes is a non-profit organization that offers free refurbished laptops to those who can demonstrate financial need, including college students. By relying on donations from individuals and businesses, they provide functional computers for students at no cost.

2. The On It Foundation

The Opportunities Necessary to Increase Technology (On It) Foundation offers free laptops as part of its mission to bridge the digital divide in the United States. This organization focuses on providing families with K-12 children access to technology resources they need to succeed academically.

3. Laptop Scholarships

Some colleges and universities offer laptop scholarships that cover the full cost of a brand-new
laptop for high-achieving incoming students or those who show financial need. Make sure to inquire about this opportunity when researching prospective schools.

Technology Discounts for College Students

Tech companies recognize the importance of extending technology access to university students at affordable prices. Many organizations offer exclusive discounts specifically for college students:

1. Apple Education Store

Apple offers discounted pricing on MacBooks, iPads, and various other Apple products through its Education Store. Students must present proof of enrollment at a higher education institution or be accepted into one.

2. Dell University

Dell University offers significant discounts on laptops, desktops, and other electronic devices exclusively for college students. Students must provide a valid .edu email address to qualify for these discounts.

3. Microsoft Education Store

Microsoft’s Education Store provides college students with discounts on Surface devices, PCs, accessories, and software. This discount is available to students enrolled in higher education institutions.

4. Best Buy

Best Buy’s College Student Deals program allows college students to access exclusive discounts on laptops, tablets, and other electronic devices by signing up with a valid .edu email address.

In Conclusion

The availability of free student laptop programs and technology discounts is essential for ensuring that all college students have equal access to vital tools necessary for academic success. By taking advantage of these opportunities, higher education becomes more inclusive and empowering, allowing students from all backgrounds to excel in their chosen fields.

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