Have questions about the Laptop Choice program? Check out these frequently asked questions.
CHANGES TO LAPTOP CHOICE PROGRAM
Effective 11/7/2023 the following changes will be implemented:
- The computer refresh lifecycle has been extended from 4 years to 5 years for a Windows computer and from 5 years to 6 years for a Mac computer.
- IT will not be providing peripherals (i.e. additional monitors, mouse, keyboards, etc.). No exceptions.
- What is the Laptop Choice program?
- How does the Laptop Choice program work?
- What are the goals of the program?
- What is included in the program?
- How will the program change due to budgetary constraints?
- My computer is really old! How do I get my new laptop?
- What is a standard laptop?
- What if the standard laptop does not fit my needs?
What is the Laptop Choice program?
Laptop Choice is a Computer Lifecycle Replenishment Program for full-time faculty and staff. In concept, it’s a very simple program. The Laptop Choice program provides each full-time faculty and staff member with one laptop (only)-a Windows or Mac laptop.
How does the Laptop Choice program work?
The program was originally conceived with these key features:
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One laptop only per full-time faculty and staff member
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An individual can choose a PC or Mac laptop of comparable performance
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PC laptops are replaced every 5 years/Mac every 6 years
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Program is funded as part of the university's annual capital budget
- Click here for more information about the Laptop Choice Program Policies
One other item of importance: this program is designed to be flexible and agile. As our technology ecosystem changes, so may this program and the offerings.
What are the goals of the program?
- Agility: Provide laptops with integrated components (camera, speakers, etc.) that can easily go anywhere and support remote work/modern work environment
- Collaboration: Enable faculty and staff to seamlessly engage in online collaborative work activities, meetings, and teaching and learning
- Sustainability: Laptops that use less power and reduce eWaste compared with desktop computers
- Cost Savings/Financial Planning: Providing only one computer per person reduces costs in the longer term. Better fiscal planning with a documented replacement cycle
What is included in the program?
- One standard laptop (Windows or Mac)
- NOTE: extra monitors, keyboards, mice, and other accessories are not included. Accessories may be purchased with departmental funds.
How will the program change due to budgetary constraints?
Computer refresh lifecycle has been extended from 4 years for a Windows computer to 5 years and from 5 years for a Mac computer to 6 years.
My computer is really old! How do I get my new laptop?
IT Central and the department manager will communicate which computers will be up for a replacement for the upcoming year.
Candidates will receive a chance to inform both their department and IT Central about their platform preferences.