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i>Clickers Still Available Through UPUA Free Rental Program

dsc04234UPUA is pleased to once again offer the popular i>Clicker Rental Program to all undergraduate* students in need of an i>Clicker.

Rentals will be available from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. every day through Friday August 30th in 325 HUB. Students must bring their PSU Student ID and a $40 deposit, which will be refunded at the beginning of next semester after they return their i>Clicker and receipt at the end of this semester. Deposits of $40 may be in the form of cash (exact change only) or check, made out to the University Park Undergraduate Association.

i>Clickers will be rented on a first-come, first-served basis, and may be sold out prior to Friday, August 30. There are still over 200 i>Clickers left as of Wednesday August 28.

This program is a great opportunity for students to help lower their costs for required class materials, and the entire process to rent a i>Clicker from UPUA takes no more than five minutes.

*Unfortunately, as this time we are only able to offer i>Clickers to undergraduate students.

Questions or concerns? E-mail [email protected] and we will help you out.

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