110 College-Bound Students Receive Laptops From Hoboken-Based Computers 4 People

By Kimberly Redmond
Published on Tap Into Hoboken on July 28, 2022

Recent graduates from our five TYWLS were among those who received a laptop to support them in their transition to higher education.

Over 100 incoming college Freshmen across the tri-state area are getting some help to hit the ground running when classes start this fall. Thanks to a scholarship program by Hoboken-based non-profit Computers 4 People, 110 students from low-income households have received laptops, allowing them to begin college with one less major expense.

“We know what impact the digital divide has on underserved communities… Most high schools loan out laptops or Chromebooks for four years, then take them back when students graduate. This leaves students without a device when pursuing the next step in their education. Going to college is expensive! Even with scholarships and financial aid, students in low-income families have added costs which can hinder their success,” the organization said.

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