Alexis Anderson
Staff Writer
First it was the Apple iPad initiative, now Jackson State University has an on-campus Apple store.
JSU Tiger Technology, an Apple Authorized campus store, opened its doors to customers on Friday, Jan. 10, 2014. The store, located on the first floor of the Student Center, will offer iPads (mini and Air), iMacs, iPods, MacPros, Thunderbots, along with Apple brand accessories. The store will sell educational products, which does not include iPhones, etc., at special discounted education pricing.
JSU’s iPad Initiative is in its second year and provides each freshman with an iPad to discover the power and opportunities available through the technology. The University’s iPad Initiative earned Jackson State recognition as an Apple Distinguished School for 2013 to 2015, a designation reserved for institutions that meet criteria for innovation, leadership, and educational excellence, and demonstrate a clear vision of exemplary learning environments.
So far, students have mixed opinions about having an Apple store on campus but
think it will be beneficial for the student body and surrounding community.
Janue Johnson, a doctoral student majoring in higher education leadership views the store as a progressive move for JSU to ensure students are taking advantage of technology.
“I think the store is excellent. I’m an advocate of Apple products. I believe with the advantages of technology integration at JSU, the university can build and develop new and innovative ideals. This gives other schools opportunities to increase their awareness about technology.”
Dexter Smiley, a senior English Education major from Greenville, Miss., said although the Apple store is a great initiative for the university, it’s not usable for all students. “It’s convenient for the most part for students that use electronic books, but everything is Apple products. It’s a little frustrating that I have Google devices and the store only offers Apple products.”
Edward Devrovax, a sophomore business finance major from Jackson, Miss., did not know that the store will not be selling phones; it will sale only educational products.
“The Apple store has nice products, its accessible for students who live on campus or in the community. But, there aren’t enough educational products for students; everything in the store is either earplugs, headphones, or tablets. I wish the store could sell phones, the store would definitely make a huge profit from that.”
The Tiger Tech store also will offer promotions, such as in-store events and store give-a-ways, and the opportunity to test drive Apple brand demo products. The store will give will accept cash, credit cards, and the JSU Supercard. The store’s original grand opening is scheduled for Jan. 31 at 10 a.m. Store hours are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. and closed on Saturdays and Sundays. To take advantage of the Apple’s education discounts, JSU faculty, staff, and students must complete and submit the Purchase Agreement Verification of Eligibility Form located on the JSU website. A valid JSU ID is required. For more information, visit the website, 10.14.12.245/tigertechstore.