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Minnesota State College Southeast

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Technology

Students have free wi-fi while on campus and have access to computers in the Academic Support Center

Southeast Information Technology Department: The Information Technology department provides high-quality support for students, faculty, staff, and guests.

Email: [email protected]
Phone: 507-453-2408
Hours: Monday-Thursday 7:30 am - 7 pm; Friday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm (Summer hours may vary)

Academic Support Center: The Academic Support Centers on both campuses have tech devices available for students to check out to aid in your success in and out of the classroom including laptops, wi-fi hotspots, Scanmarker air pen scanners, Pocketalk language translators, and digital voice recorders. In addition, students have access to web-based tools for reading assistance including ReadSpeaker and Kurzweil Reader. 

Additional Resources

PCs for People: PCs for People provides affordable computers, low-cost internet, and affordable computer repair.

Spectrum Internet Assist: Provides an affordable internet service for low-income households who qualify for the National School Lunch Program, the Community Eligibility Provision of the National School Lunch Program, or receive Supplemental Security Income (age 65+).

Xfinity Internet Essentials: Provides discounted internet service for low-income individuals who live an in area where Xfinity internet service is available, is on a qualified government program, have not had Xfinity Internet within the last 90 days, and have no outstanding debt on any Comcast account that is less than one year old. 

CenturyLink Lifeline: Provides discounted internet and voice services for low-income individuals on qualified government programs.

Telephone Nation: Provides free phone service and free internet for low-income individuals on qualified government programs. 

T-Mobile Project 10 Million Internet Plan: Provides free or discounted internet service for families of K-12 students who qualify for the Free National School Lunch Program or are on qualified government programs.

United Way 211: A statewide basic needs resource hub that provides students from Minnesota access to basic needs resources and support available on campus and in the community via phone, text, or chat 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. Text MNHELP to 898-211 (TXT211) or call 211 (toll free at 1-800-543-7709).