RESOURCES: Low or No-Cost Internet and Computer options

Summary

Some low or no-cost internet or computer options Information Technology Services has been informed of.

Body

Audience

Students

Question

Does Information Technology Services know of any low or no cost Internet and computer options available to students?

Answer

This is not a complete list. Check with any local Internet service providers in your area, as many are offering free or reduced-rate service during this time. These offerings are subject to change by the vendor at anytime.

  • Charter Communications is offering free Spectrum broadband and Wi-Fi access for 60 days in-home with K-12 and/or college students that don’t have an existing Spectrum service level up to 100 Mbps.
  • Comcast is offering ‘Internet Essentials‘ package free for low-income customers for 60 days. There is also an option to buy refurbished low-cost computers.
  • Comcast will offer open free public Wi-Fi hot spots throughout the country, as part of its response to the coronavirus outbreak. It will also eliminate data caps for its customers.
  • Xfinity WiFi hotspots across the country will be available to anyone who needs them for free – including non-Xfinity Internet subscribers.
  • MIDCO Lifeline – Lifeline is a federal program intended to put a home phone and internet service within the reach of qualifying families – giving low-income households affordable home phone or internet access.
  • Minnesota Office of Broadband Development –  Digital Inclusion: If you are a low-income subscriber residing in either a Comcast, CenturyLink, Charter, or Midcontinent area, you may be eligible for reduced pricing of monthly broadband service.
  • Minnesota Computers for Schools – Lifelong Learners Program: Do you need a computer but have no way of getting one? This may be a program to help. There is an application process, and the student would need a portion filled out by a Learning Partner/Counselor/Social Worker/Job Coach, etc.
  • DEED: Digital inclusion for broadband service. Highlights available programs for low or no-cost options.
  • PCs for People – This option gives the ability to provide low-cost internet and computers to individuals who meet certain eligibility requirements. The internet access is provided with mobile hot-spots, which would allow students to take it wherever it is needed.
  • Check with your local library.

Cell Phone Hotspots

Check with your cell provider for offers they have to add a mobile hotspot to your plan, many of which are temporarily at no charge.

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Article ID: 1066
Created
Wed 11/10/21 7:34 PM
Modified
Thu 4/21/22 3:35 PM