CollegeAmerica Allows Students to Keep Laptops After Graduation

CollegeAmerica allows its graduates to keep the laptop they receive when they start school for online and FastFlex programs. Students are expected to use their laptops while in school. On graduation, the laptop will become the property of students.

Cheyenne, Wyoming - CollegeAmerica, known as much for its quality education as its commitment to provide an enriching college experience to students, has decided to allow graduates to keep the laptops they receive when they start school.

With this gesture, CollegeAmerica has once again proven that the interest of their students is the number one priority for them.

The laptop for college students is issued at the beginning of their program to make studying from home convenient. The move is aimed at furthering CollegeAmerica's mission of integrating technology with education as well as helping students complete their degrees fast and with maximum flexibility.

Students are expected to use their laptops to complete their coursework while in school and they are allowed to keep it once they graduate.

FastFlex is a unique program at CollegeAmerica that lets students divide their time between their homes and the campus and allows them to complete their degrees at a much faster pace. For students of such FastFlex degrees, laptops are extremely useful to study and work on their projects at home.

Classes for these courses start every month, and eligible candidates are required to complete an enrollment agreement before they can begin school. They also have to go through financial aid to determine the level of aid for which they qualify and declare how they plan to fund the tuition.

CollegeAmerica offers a number of popular courses on the FastFlex schedule. For details on these programs, call at 1-800-622-2894 or visit http://www.collegeamerica.edu to request more information.