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Georgia Military College offering students free Ipads

 

MILLEDGEVILLE, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Some college students could receive a free Ipad.  New, full-time students who sign up to take online classes at Georgia Military College in Milledgeville will get an Apple mini.

Officials say they hope this will attract more people who are thinking about going back to school.  They also want to use this incentive as a stepping stone for future plans.

“Some apps and some in classroom programs that apple will help us develop, that will sort of tie into that, and we are hoping it will be something we can use in the future,” says Jay Bentley, the Marketing Director at Georgia Military College.

The last day to qualify for the free Ipad is February 20.  GMC expects to give out 100 devices each quarter.  The students don’t have to give back the free Ipads once their courses end.