Student Laptop Minimum Specifications

Summary

This article explains the minimum hardware and software specifications for students bringing their own laptop. If you have questions about the minimum specifications please stop by the Technology Support Center on the lower level of Stalker Hall or call 812-237-2910.

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Purpose

The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum hardware and software standards needed for students planning to bring their own laptop to ensure that it meets their academic needs. 

Application

This standard applies to students that already have a laptop or plan to purchase a laptop to use as a student at Indiana State University.  

Exceptions

Some academic disciplines, such as Technology, Science, Art and Design may have higher requirements.  Please check with your academic adviser for more information. 

Standards

Below are the minimum standard specifications for hardware and software.  ISU students have access to software at no added charge that can be downloaded and installed on a personal computer.  

  • Windows 10/Windows 11 or MacOS 10.13 High Sierra or later*
  • Wireless Connectivity (802.11 b/g or 802.11 b/g/n)
  • 2.5GHz Dual Core Processor or higher - AMD or Intel Processors ONLY (8th gen Intel and up is recommended)
  • Current virus and threat protection (Windows Defender will suffice)
  • 8GB Memory; 16GB is recommended
  • 128 GB Solid State Drive or higher. Students will have access to 1TB of cloud storage via OneDrive.
  • In good working condition
  • Administrator account access**

*Please check with your academic department to confirm Operating System requirements as they may use programs which specifically require either Windows or Mac. Chromebooks and similar browser-based computers do not meet this standard.

**All personal computers will provide this by default.  If your computer is owned by your employer or other entity, you may not have an Administrator account.

CHROMEBOOKS: These devices are not sufficient to complete all academic work at ISU.  They will not install necessary software.  Additionally, newer Chromebooks have changed their wireless connectivity band to exclusively 802.11 ac, which is has limited availability.

Info! See related articles for additional information about hardware and software at ISU.

 

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Article ID: 71665
Created
Thu 2/7/19 1:30 PM
Modified
Wed 8/21/24 1:36 PM

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