Introducing the CAPLA Student Technology Initiative: An Urgent Need for Students

Aug. 5, 2020
Who
CAPLA Community
What
CAPLA Student Technology Initiative
Where
crowdfund.arizona.edu/caplatech
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CAPLA students with laptop in Underwood Garden

At the College of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture, our students are facing a critical moment—returning for the Fall 2020 semester without access to the technology they need to succeed. To help them bridge the gap, CAPLA has partnered with the University of Arizona Foundation to launch the CAPLA Student Tech and Materials crowdfunding initiative at crowdfund.arizona.edu/caplatech.

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many students to work remotely. For those without the required technology, who otherwise thrive in their study of the built environment, this is an impossible situation.

By supporting this fund, community members will enable CAPLA to loan the necessary laptop computers and related technology for students to succeed in their required studio and other courses.

Historically, students without their own computers have utilized the CAPLA computer lab, the UA Libraries computer loan program, maybe a roommate’s computer or even a shared family computer. In the new, remote learning environment brought on by the pandemic that necessitates reduced access to materials and computer labs, it is critical that our students have access to their own single-use laptop capable of running our advanced software.

Support of this crowdfunding initiative will ensure that our students continue to succeed—now and far into the future.

Learn More About the CAPLA Student Technology Initiative

For additional information, or to discuss opportunities for supporting students and the college in alternate ways, please contact Angie Smith, director of development, at angiesmith@arizona.edu or 520-621-2608.

  

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