Use Your Academic Discount Before Graduation
One of the many benefits to being a student at the U of A is receiving an academic discount at both Tech Store locations on campus. With our two locations and a variety of devices, accessories and gadgets, students can purchase tech at a discounted rate.
Apple products are discounted anywhere from $50 to $250 depending on the device. Other brands carried at the Tech Store are discounted between 3% and 15%. The academic discount is only valid for current students, so seniors graduating in December should make their way to one of the university Tech Stores prior to graduation! Please note that prices listed online and in store reflect the cost with the academic discount.
Students can shop online or in store at either Tech Store location, inside the University Bookstore on Garland Avenue or on the third floor of the Arkansas Union in room 381. Both locations are open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For questions about product availability, visit the Tech Store website or call the store at 479-575-5414.
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Ele Powell, assistant director of administrative communications
Division of Finance and Administration
479-718-1918,
elep@uark.edu
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