Internet access is crucial for student success. Students are welcome to use the computers around the school, including those located in the Kraft Student Success Center, to access the Internet and course-specific programs. Many students also do their schoolwork at home. If you’d like to have Internet access at home or reduce the cost, check out the programs below! Some resources listed below also provide discounts for purchasing devices.
The information linked below is not affiliated with Franklin Cummings Tech and the college does not accept any responsibility for the reliability of the information provided. These resources are included here as an example of what is available through your community. It is the student’s responsibility to carefully evaluate all resources.
Lifeline Internet
Lifeline is a government assistance program that provides low-cost cellphone or Internet service to qualifying individuals. Eligibility is based on income or participation in a qualifying federal program (like SNAP, Medicaid, or Social Security Income). To learn if you qualify: visit https://www.lifelinesupport.org/
Internet Essentials (Comcast/Xfinity)
Internet Essentials is a program through Comcast/Xfinity that provides low-cost Internet ($9.95/month plus tax) to individuals enrolled in a state or federal benefit program (including Section 8 Housing, SNAP Food Benefits, Medicaid, previously enrolled in the Affordable Connectivity Program, and more).
Once you have been approved for this program, you are able to purchase a laptop for a highly discounted price.
To learn more or apply: visit http://internetessentials.com or call 1-855-846-8376.
Internet First (Astound Broadband/RCN)
The Internet First program is like the Internet Essentials program, but it is provided through Astound Broadband (formerly, RCN). In addition to the programs listed under Internet Essentials, students receiving a Pell Grant also qualify. To learn more or apply: www.internetfirst.com/why-internet-first/.
Note: Many Internet service providers offer discounted programs for qualifying households. It may be worth checking for others.
PCs for People
PCs for People has low-cost refurbished computers and laptops for purchase for qualifying individuals (based on income). To learn more about purchasing a discounted device: visit www.pcsforpeople.org/get-tech/.
Need further assistance?
If you would like assistance with any of the resources listed here, please contact Emma Michalowski, Director of Student Wellness and Support, at emichalowski@franklincummings.edu or 617-588-1302.