Guidelines for Purchasing a Student Computer
- If you are a student at Mississippi State University considering
a computer purchase, we encourage you to read this page carefully.
Some departments and colleges require or recommend specific hardware
and/or software that may vary from the university baseline specifications.
If you are a student in one of these academic units, you should
follow these computer guidelines:
- School
of Accountancy
Requirements for students upper-level and graduate students.
- College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Requirements match the requirements for MSU except for Landscape Architecture students and Human Sciences students. Please see departmental websites.
- College of Architecture
Requirements for Architecture Students.
- If you are a student in some other department or college, please
follow these minimum specifications for desktop and laptop computers
for MSU students:
- Minimum Specifications for Desktop and Laptop
Computers
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Brand
As with most other major purchases, it is good advice to choose
a reputable brand from a reputable source. The Gartner Group,
an independent provider of research and analysis on information
technology, lists quality manufacturers of Windows compatible
computers. The Gartner list contains brands such as Dell, IBM,
Compaq and Hewlett-Packard. Although not on the Gartner
list, Howard Computers, based in Laurel, Mississippi, is also
worthy of consideration. If you plan on purchasing an Apple
computer, the Gartner list does not apply since there is only
one manufacturer.
Extended Warranty
Many computer manufacturers provide extended warranties that
cover problems beyond the normal warranty period. ITS strongly
recommends that you purchase a three-year onsite warranty along
with your new computer. Details of these warranties will vary
depending on the manufacturer.
- Official
Student Email Policy
- Every student is given an official MSU email address that the
University used for electronic communication with students. Your
MSU student email address is netid@msstate.edu. The NetID is a
unique identifier for accessing a variety of information technology
resources. NetIDs are displayed on MSU ID cards (since April 2001),
when you are logged into the University Information System and
on class rosters (for Faculty only). In order to access your university
email account, you must go to MyBanner and configure your email environment. Until this is done,
you will not be able to read official university email correspondence.
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- Network Access
- There are several methods for students to access the MSU campus
network and the Internet. They include:
- Virus
Protection
- ITS has purchased a site-wide software license agreement for
Symantec (Norton) AntiVirus Corporate Edition (SAV). This license
agreement provides MSU Students, Faculty, and Staff with the right
to use this software on both University-owned and personally-owned
desktop Macintosh and Windows computers.
- Student
Use Policy
- All students have the responsibility to use the University computing
and network resources in an effective, efficient, ethical and
lawful manner. Use of these resources must be consistant with
all applicable university policies and state and federal laws.
Students should be aware of all university policies pertaining
to students including OP 91.117, "Student Use of Computing
Resources."
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