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Tools for Technology All graduate students are required to have a notebook computer. As technology becomes more integrated into student life, you will find that a notebook computer is a tool that will help you tackle the demands of the Freeman program and will afford you access to resources that the Freeman School and Tulane provide. You will have unlimited access to the computing resources that you require, and through hundreds of network connections throughout the buildings you will have convenient access to the Freeman School's internal network, Tulane's shared systems, and the Internet. Beginning fall 2008, the Freeman School requires that incoming students own personal laptops/notebooks that meet the specifications as outlined by the Freeman School’s Management Technology Center; please see the computer specifications page for current requirements. Students are expected to utilize their personal laptops/notebooks during classroom instruction as determined by instructors. Students entering the Freeman School prior to fall 2008 are strongly encouraged to comply with this requirement. Students will have the flexibility of working anywhere in the Freeman School buildings as well as anywhere on campus.These pages contain the information that you as a Freeman School student require to plan your computer purchase, configure your computer for the Freeman network, find answers to questions, and more.
Computer specifications
Help and information Tulane announces Microsoft student software purchase program.
If you have questions that are not answered in these pages, contact the Freeman Office of Admissions |
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