Payroll Deduction Available at the Tech Store

Appointed faculty and staff can make interest-free payments on personal technology purchases using payroll deduction at the Tech Store.
Art Miller

Appointed faculty and staff can make interest-free payments on personal technology purchases using payroll deduction at the Tech Store.

Stretch your dollars by taking advantage of academic discounts on Dell and Apple products at the Tech Store. Using our buying power and technological expertise, we help provide tech solutions at a competitive price. Appointed nine- and 12-month faculty and staff can make interest-free divided payments on personal, new technology purchases from $250 to $3,000 using payroll deduction.  

Faculty and staff can shop in person or online to select items. To shop online, add items to the cart. Save a screenshot and email to comstore@uark.edu or print and bring it into the store. You will submit the Payroll Deduction Authorization form to the representative at the store checkout desk, as digital signatures are not accepted. Show your valid university ID to submit the form. 

Once your request is approved, the Tech Store will email you with details of the payroll deduction. In-stock items can be picked up during store hours on the same day as the approval. To request quotes for items not in stock, contact the Tech Store with the manufacturer part/model number, and a sales associate will create a quote for the items. 

About the Tech Store: The Tech Store provides academic discounts as well as installation and repairs on Apple and Dell devices. We help our students, faculty and staff get set up with the technology they need to be successful. Our team of experts can help you find the best options for your needs, from laptops to tablets, cables to accessories, and everything in between. 

Stop by our on-campus location or shop online. The Tech Store is at 616 N. Garland Ave. and open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday. 

Contacts

Rachel Gerner, content strategist
University Information Technology Services
479-387-3824, rgerner@uark.edu

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