Fall 22: Need help getting tech?

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If you need software or an app for classes, a new monitor, or even just a nifty ergonomic keyboard, IT can help. All technology orders need to start with IT so we can connect you with reliable vendors and products that meet your budget needs. Read more to find out how.

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IT would like to help as you look for new technology, no matter how big or small. We want to help you get what you need, at a price point that works for you, in a supportable way, the first time.

We’ve established relationships with reliable vendors and can investigate new products with the help of colleagues at other higher education institutions across the country. Sometimes we’ll redirect you to be able to order (with confidence!) from Staples or Amazon, but other times we can help order and process your request on your behalf. And depending on the request, we might even have what you’re looking for in stock. 

When you’re ready to order new hardware or software, submit a ticket with the details of what you’re hoping to order, a budget number, and a link to the product or example of a similar product. 


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Tue 8/9/22 12:48 PM
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