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Computer Upgrade Program
- This KB article helps provide information about the WesternU Computer Upgrade Program and eligibility.
Computer Upgrade Facts
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WesternU computers have a 5-year lifecycle
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This is based on the date of purchase (e.g. purchased: July 1, 2020 / end-of-life: June 30, 2025)
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This lifecycle reflects the University Financial Services and Treasury (UFST) standard capital depreciation schedule as well as the expected usefulness of a computer
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Computers
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Only Primary (-P) computers are eligible for upgrade
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WesternU IT will only provide a standard device (generally a laptop, see below) for upgrade
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If a non-standard device is desired or required, WesternU IT will provide a $500 credit towards the purchase of a supported device
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Apple MacBooks and Apple desktop-type devices are considered non-standard
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For most employees, a laptop is standard assigned device
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Generally this is a laptop, 2 monitors, a docking station, a wired keyboard and mouse.
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A laptop allows for remote or hybrid work for positions that are able to work in that modality. While not every employee's position may be authorized to work remote, a laptop provides the option to work remotely
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If an employees laptop requires service that will last longer than a business day, a loaner laptop will be provided until the device can be repaired or replaced.
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Some employees (e.g. those in patient care areas) may be assigned a desktop computer
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WesternU has One Computing Device policy
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All standard laptops are procured with a required 3-year warranty
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A 5-year warranty to match the lifespan of the device would be ideal, however, a 5-year warranty is cost prohibitive.
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If a laptop requires replacement after the warranty expires but before the lifecycle is up, WesternU IT will provide a standard laptop as a replacement
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The following types of computer are NOT eligible for the upgrade
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Common computers (XXX-XC or XXX-C)
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Exam computers (XXX-XE or XXX-E)
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Unsupported computers (XXX-XX or XXX-XU)
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Secondary computers (XXX-XS or XXX-S)
Additional Information
The computer upgrade program is based upon available budget and the current needs of the university. This program is not a policy, but rather a living procedure that may change as the university and IT departments resources change. The information provided above is for reference.