Computers Advancing Education

Giving students the tech to succeed!

Qualifications

Who is qualified to receive a free computer from CAEI?

Our goal at Computers Advancing Education is to provide free computers where they are needed most…with students who represent the future of our community and country. The following is a list of requirements and qualifications for each applicant to receive a free computer system from Computers Advancing Education.

  • Must be a legal resident and student in the United States.
  • Must provide valid ID upon pickup.
  • Must be registered for classes at a certified public or private school, institution of higher learning or classes taken online in the current semester.
  • Must show proof of registered class.
  • Must apply for the computer system through CAEI online application or through mail to CAEI post office box. (Walk-ins are not accepted).
  • Does not have a working computer in the place of residence.
  • Is using the library or other sources to complete school work.
  • Cannot afford the cost to purchase a computer.
  • Online and home school classes only warrant a desktop system.
  • Laptops are for teachers and special needs students.
  • All computer systems given to individuals are based on the approval of the CAEI review board.
  • Schools have the first priority to receive computers or computer systems.
  • The distribution and schedule of hardware will be set up by the CAEI resource manager.
  • If approved, must be able to pick up the hardware at our facility in Titusville, Florida.
  • The type, pedigree and product definition at the time of distribution is determined by the CAEI distribution manager.
  • CAEI management reserves the right for additional review anytime during the application and approval process.

Since 2005, we have put over 12,000+ Computers into the hands of students and organizations in need. Contact us if you have any questions regarding qualification requirements, volunteering your time/skills or donating computer equipment

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