HP Program Enhances Learning Environments

Hewlett-Packard recently launched a new program designed to provide college students with notebook PCs and campuses with a reliable technological infrastructure. Called HP Campus Advantage, the program helps colleges and universities create an enhanced learning environment by making it simple and cost-effective for colleges and universities to provide students with their own notebook PCs.

The HP Campus Advantage program pulls together the components schools need to execute a student notebook PC program: consultation, high-quality notebook PCs, preferred call center support, and flexible leasing and financing options. Also, HP will be inviting a number of schools that participate in the program to attend the Annual Laptop Symposium to be held on Jan. 11, 2002, at Villanova University in Pennsylvania. The symposium aims to help schools drive creative uses for their technology. More information on the HP Campus Advantage program is available at www.hpineducation.hp.com/promos/campusadv.html. Hewlett-Packard, Palo Alto, CA, (650) 857-1501, www.hp.com.

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