Computer Purchasing Program



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7th Floor Maytum Hall
SUNY Fredonia
Fredonia, NY 14063
(716) 673-4670

For SUNY Fredonia Students and Employees

The Fredonia Computer Purchasing Program is a voluntary program that provides students and employees with flexible options to purchase high-performance desktop and laptop computers at discounted prices. In partnering with Dell, Apple Computer, and the University at Buffalo (UBMicro) this program provides customers flexibility in determining an appropriate computer to best suit their needs. Customers can order their new computer and have it shipped to their residence hall or to their home address.

Before ordering your new computer, please check with the department of your major for any specific hardware or software needs which may be required for your academic studies.

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SUNY Fredonia provides computer and software purchasing information as a service to our students, parents, and employees and neither endorses nor recommends specific products.  SUNY Fredonia Information Technology Services (ITS) is not responsible for any transactions that take place between SUNY Fredonia students/faculty/staff and the vendors listed here, nor does ITS provide support for this software or equipment.

Microsoft Office University for Windows 2010 and Microsoft Office University for Macintosh 2011 is recommended as the standard office productivity software but is not included in the machine configurations.   These products can be purchased separately at:
http://www.microsoft.com/student/discounts/theultimatesteal-us/default.aspx

Educational discounts for SUNY Fredonia students, faculty & staff for select Adobe products can be found at:
https://www.logisoft.com/index.php/slsentrysearch

To contact someone at SUNY Fredonia about the Computer Purchasing Program, email its@fredonia.edu or call the ResNet Office at (716) 673-3668.


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