Apple is increasing its collaborations with American universities. In June 2021, the Cupertino firm entered into a partnership with Virginia Union University to provide high-tech equipment to students on campus. Today, she is collaborating with California State University on the CSUCCESS program.
This partnership was formalized on July 12, 2021 through a press release published on the university’s website. Through this collaboration, each California State University student will receive an iPad Air, Apple Pencil, and keyboard. It should be noted that the CSUCCESS program only concerns first year students and new students who have transferred within the university.
Through this program, California State University wishes to offer the same chances of success to all students.
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Student support
Joseph I. Castro, Dean of California State University, said these state-of-the-art equipment will help students with their studies and prepare them for their future professional careers. With the CSUCCESS program, California State University strives for equity among students.
Joseph I. Castro is convinced that “the possession of a modern and reliable computing device is the guarantee of success for a student. California State University plans to offer its equipment to its 35,000 new students. And this is only the first step of the CSUCCESS program. As Dean Castro explains, the university plans to put in place new initiatives to help students.
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Apple is looking forward to this collaboration
The 35,000 students who will benefit from these devices are spread over different campuses belonging to California State University. They are found in Los Angeles, Fresno, Channel Island, Bakersfield, Maritime Academy, Northridge, Humboldt, and San Marcos.
For its part, Apple is delighted with this collaboration with California State University.
Students will receive their equipment from fall 2021.
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