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Information TechnologyMandatory Student Computer Ownership PolicyBeginning with the Fall 2006 semester, the School of Law requires that each first-year student have a notebook computer sufficiently equipped to be used to support essential research, classroom, and communications tasks. Upon arrival in the Fall, students will be assisted in setting up their computers to access the School's wireless network and will later be shown how to make their computer eligible for use in computer-based exams. The School of Law is convinced that requiring all students to own portable computers will increase their productivity and efficiency, improve institutional communications, and prepare students to effectively use this essential business tool. Options for Satisfying the Computer Ownership Requirement
Minimum SpecificationsYou are welcome to use a computer that you already have, but it is important that it meet (and preferably exceed) the minimum requirements listed below to ensure that it will provide you with the type of service that you will need throughout your law school career.
There are two computer labs located on the second floor of the Law Library with 30 networked desktop computers available for law student use. At present, our computer labs are equipped with Dell GX745 computers, all of which are connected to our network and the Internet and loaded with a full complement of word processing, web browsing, and other useful software programs. While these labs are typically available for general student usage, several of these labs are also used as electronic classrooms. They will occasionally be closed to students when classes are held there, but when not in use as classrooms, they revert to open law student computer labs. There are 12 public Internet terminals located throughout the Law Library for public use. Laser printing is managed through a your Carolina Card. All law students receive a laser printing credit of $50 at the beginning of each academic year. Once your initial printing allotment has run out, you may add copies to your account at a rate of five cents per page through your VIP account. You would be well-advised to supplement the Law School's printing facilities with your own printer at home. At the beginning of the Fall semester, students will be provided with user IDs and passwords that will allow access to the computer labs. Laptop SupportThe law school IT staff is prepared to help you get your computer connected to the wireless network and prepare it for use with Softest, our online examination software. There are some services we are not equipped to provide, however. They are: Services NOT provided by the School of Law IT:
Please check with your software\hardware vendor or outside ISP provider if you experience any of these problems. We apologize for any inconvenience. Financial Aid ImplicationsThis requirement has implications for students seeking financial aid. Need Help with Computer Questions?If selecting a computer is causing you any worries, please don't hesitate to call or e-mail Jim Epting at 803-777-5106 or jim@law.sc.edu. Mr. Epting's office is located in Law Library, Room 219D. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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