TECHNOLOGY & INTERNET

Browse this list of campus and community resources that can help you access free or low-cost internet and technology.



KU Campus Resources

  • KU provides free access to Microsoft Office 365

    Students can download a free copy of Office 365 by visiting mycommunity.ku.edu and logging in with their KU Online ID and password.

  • KU Information Technology

    KU IT provides assistance with general technology questions. They also have information on how students can access the Microsoft Office 365 Suite Software (Word, Powerpoint, Excel, etc.) for free.

  • KU Libraries

    The KU Libraries have stationary computers, scanners, and printers available throughout their spaces available for use during their hours of operation. Students can also checkout laptops, headphones, voice recorders and calculators for free on a first-come, first-served basis in the Anschutz Library Learning Studio or at Watson Library. Technology is also available for check out at the Murphy Art & Architecture Library, the Spahr Engineering Library, and the Music & Dance Library.

  • KU Tech Shop

    The KU Bookstore has a Tech Shop where students can purchase technology supplies. The Tech Shop also provides a trade-in service where individuals can trade in used electronics at market value.




Community Resources

  • PCs For People

    PCs For People is a program based in Kansas City that assists low-income communities gain access to internet, computers, and training on digital literacy. Their Purchase A Computer Program provides refurbished, donated desktops and laptops at low prices for low-income individuals.

  • Emergency Broadband Benefit

    The Emergency Broadband Benefit is an FCC program to help families and households struggling to afford internet service during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Emergency Broadband Benefit will provide a per month discount towards broadband service for eligible households. Eligible households can also receive a one-time discount to purchase a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet from participating providers.

  • Internet Essentials from COMCAST

    Internet Essentials offers low-cost, high-speed internet to various groups, including students who are Pell Grant eligible. If you are approved for Internet Essentials through the application, you are then eligible to purchase a new laptop for as little as $150 through a separate application.

  • Lifeline

    Lifeline is a federal program that lowers the monthly cost of phone or internet bills for eligible subscribers. Eligible customers will get a credit paid towards their monthly bill.

  • Internet Assistance for Low-Income Families and Individuals

    Through the above link you will find a comprehensive list of financial assistance and Internet Service programs for eligible families and individuals. The guide will allow you to learn about resources available during COVID-19, how to apply for low-income internet service, and how to qualify for free or discounted computers, mobile plans and phones.