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What does STUG do?

STUG is a student organization at the Speed School of Engineering with the goal to educate current and future students about the Speed School's Tablet PC program. Currently STUG works as a sub-committee of the Speed School Student Council. Additionally, STUG also works closely with the Engineering Fundamentals department to help educate students about how to better use their Tablet PCs.

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Since we get the upgrade to Vista Ultimate in the software bundle, do you suggest to get a tablet with Vista Business or XP?

Many Tablet PCs are still shipping with Windows XP Tablet Edition. Luckily, Speed School provides a copy of Windows Vista Ultimate Upgrade as part of the software bundle.

Welcome to Speed School: Students

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In this episode of Tablet Tips, Jared and Travis discuss the Tablet PC program pointing students towards STUG as a resource.

Welcome to Speed School: Parents

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In this episode of Tablet Tips, Jared and Travis discuss the Tablet PC program focusing on things parents of incoming students would want to know.

Where can I get official information about the Tablet PC program?

STUG is a student driven organization and the information presented on this website may not be the official opinion of Speed School and the University of Louisville.

Will I be charged the $25 software bundle fee while I am on co-op?

Yes, every semester that you are enrolled in Speed School you will be charged the software bundle fee.

Why have a software bundle?

By having a software bundle, Speed School is able to negotiate lower prices for the software and is able to insure that every student has access to software that is necessary for many classes.