Various trainings can be requested through Connected Communities. Each request will be considered and sessions designed to meet the needs of attendees as appropriate. To request a training, please email diverse@radford.edu.
Connected Communities Laptop Loaner Program (LLP) is open to all Radford University students (Radford and Carilion Learning Locations) that meet the requirements outlined in the Information Technology Policies and Standards and below:
June 3rd- Fall application opens - last day of fall classes
What if I cannot access the Laptop Loaner Application online?
Please contact or visit Connected Communities for assistance.
Can I use the Laptop Loaner Program the entire time I am a student at Radford University?
Yes. You can apply each loan period that you are registered for classes. You must
remain in good academic/conduct standing and maintain a positive history with the
program.
What kind of laptops are used in the program?
We currently use Lenovo (Windows based) laptops. We do not offer Mac laptops currently,
however there are iMac desktop computers available for student use in several of the
computer labs on campus.
If I have an incident on my conduct record can I still apply to the program?
Yes, however, all applicants must be in good standing at the time they apply to the
program. Any previous sanctions must be resolved.
How long can I keep the laptop and charger?
Loan periods are defined as Fall Semester, Wintermester/Spring Semester and Summer
Sessions. Each loan term covers a specific time period within the academic year. All
laptops must be returned at the end of each loan term for inventory and IT assessment
and updates. Failure to return the laptop by the due date may result in a sanction
from the Office of Student Standards and Conduct.
What do I do if the laptop and/or charger assigned to me are stolen or damaged?
If the laptop and/or charger are stolen you must immediately contact the police to
file a police report and provide a copy of that report to Connected Communities within
72 hours. If a laptop or charger are damaged, it must be reported to Connected Communities
within 72 hours. IT conduct an assessment of the laptop, and the student will be
required to meet with a member of the Connected Communities staff.
The free printing resource is open to all Radford University students (Radford and Carilion Learning Locations) that meet the following requirements:
Can I print forms I need for Financial Aid or other University offices?
Yes, this falls under University needs.
I have a PowerPoint for a science class with colored diagrams slides. Can I have it
printed in color?
This is a special circumstance where color printing is necessary. So yes, we will
print the PowerPoint in color. We will still print four slides to a page, front and
back format.
I have a paper assignment/project that needs to be printed single-sided, can I have
it printed this way?
This is a special circumstance that would be approved as long as the document does
not exceed ten pages.
Can I have something scanned and sent to my e-mail address?
Yes, we can scan documents to any radford.edu e-mail address. The document will convert
to .pdf format. We cannot scan more than ten pages per day per student.
Conference Room - seats up to 13
Student Leadership Office - seats up to 6
Main Lounge Space - seats up to 40
If you would like to learn more about Connected Communities and its initiatives, email us at diverse@radford.edu to start connecting with us and the campus community