Does Harvard give laptops?

Does Harvard give laptops?

For students with financial need, the Department of Information Technology has laptops available to loan students in an emergency for short-term (e.g. 1-2 weeks). Please contact the Office of Student Affairs at [email protected] to confidentially request a laptop to use.

What laptop do Harvard students use?

For your primary device, we recommend most students use a Windows or Apple laptop computer that meets the minimum or recommended specifications below. We don’t recommend tablets or Chromebooks as your primary device.

Does Harvard offer information technology?

Harvard University Information Technology (HUIT) provides the following services and support to FAS faculty and staff. The MessageMe system lets Harvard contact you quickly in case of an emergency. To update your contact information, visit messageme.harvard.edu.

How much RAM do I need for med school?

Generally computers need to be replaced every three to four years. The configuration below is a bare minimum that would be usable for a year or two. Bare Minimum Equipment: Intel Core Duo processor 1.4 GHz, 8 GB RAM, 250 GB hard drive, 1024×768 resolution or higher, 12″ display, 802.11 WiFi.

Is the Harvard library open 24 hours?

During the academic year, Lamont Library (Harvard Library’s undergraduate library) has 24 hour access from 9AM Sunday through 9AM Friday. However, the circulation desk will be staffed only from 9AM until midnight, Sunday through Thursday, and from 9AM until 10PM on Fridays and Saturdays.

Is Harvard Yard open to public?

In-person and virtual tours are offered daily. Weekly tour registration is available every Friday. At this time, only official Harvard tours are permitted in Harvard Yard. For information about Harvard College Admissions tours for prospective students, visit their website.

Is Harvard free for Indians?

With schemes like Harvard University Scholarships (Undergraduate) program, Indian students who belong to a poor family or whose family income is less than $65000 (₹48,25,437) are able to receive a fully-funded scholarship. This means they need not pay any fees for anything at Harvard University.