Apple One Day Academic Shopping Event

Apple One Day Sale Flyer
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Apple One Day Sale Flyer

Today, the University of Arkansas Computer Store, located at 616 N. Garland Avenue, will have special academic pricing on select Apple MacBooks and iPads. Merchandise from supporting vendors will also be discounted for the event. With every new system quote customers will receive a free swag bag valued at over $25. U of A appointed faculty and staff members can take advantage of PCEZ pricing to purchase new systems.

At 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., representatives from Apple will host iOS 8 information sessions. The merchandise sale and information sessions are open to the campus community and public. Sale items are limited and are available while supplies last. For more information about applicable merchandise visit computers.uofastore.com.

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Emmy Barr, marketing manager
University of Arkansas Bookstore
479-575-2156, esbarr@uark.edu

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