Wake Forest University - If you need a laptop, WakeWare offers educational pricing for selected laptops. The program also includes extended insurance and warranties.
Bethel University - If you enroll at Bethel University, you’ll get a free Chromebook. As an online student, you’ll get your Chromebook mailed directly to you from the university.
St. John’s University - If you choose to study at St. John’s, you can save money on a school laptop through the University’s Academic Computing Initiative.
Indiana State University - Indiana State University is in the top 209 public schools in the nation. It also ranks in the top 400 national universities.
University of Minnesota-Crookston - The University of Minnesota-Crookston school holds the top spot among public schools. It also ranks 25th among regional colleges in the Midwest.
Saint Leo University - The University doesn't offer free laptops for the taking. But, you can rent a laptop through the Universities Do IT Laptop Rental Program.
Seton Hill University - As a student at Seton Hall, you’ll get the laptop before the start of the fall semester of your freshman year. If you graduate from Seton Hall, you get to keep the laptop!
Azusa Pacific University - As a student at Azusa Pacific University, you can get a discounted laptop at the campus IMT Computer Store. The same discounts are available on the store’s website for online students.
Full Sail University - Full Sail’s laptop program, Project LaunchBox, sets you up with a laptop and all the software you need for success.
Rochester University - The University has a generous laptop program. If you have 29 college credits or fewer, you’are eligible to get an Apple MacBook Pro Laptop or an iPad for free.
Drexel University Online: Drexel offers a "Laptops Anytime" program that provides eligible online students with a laptop.
Stevens-Henager College: This college includes a laptop for students enrolling in certain online degree programs.
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