Best Buy Education is your Education Technology Partner!
Best Buy Education, a direct-channel division of Best Buy®, makes it easier than ever to give students the tech tools they need to succeed. Their dedicated Account Managers will consult with you, offer knowledgeable, unbiased advice and guide you to the product and service solutions that best meet your needs and budget. Whether you are rolling out new devices in the classroom, launching a BYOD initiative, or upgrading the technology throughout your school, they can provide the products, support and protection you need!
Best Buy Education is now offering an exciting sweepstakes open to all educators and administrators. The sweepstakes is running from now through July 4, 2015 with a grand prize of $25,000 in Best Buy credit, as well as additional prizes of Gift Cards and Microsoft Surface Pro 3 tablets with keyboards. This is an amazing opportunity to win the technology tools and services your students need to succeed. Visit www.BestBuySweeps.com to enter for a chance to win and view complete details.
Please check out the Best Buy Education page to learn more. I am so excited to share this with you, and also to share with my son’s middle school! I have become friends with a lot of the staff, and the Principal, and I know they would be thrilled at this opportunity! Everyone, this is great information for all your schools!
The reviewer has been compensated in the form of a Best Buy Gift Card and/or received the product/service at a reduced price or for free.
Jeannette says
I already loved Best Buy but now I love them even more! What a great program!
Scott says
Looks like a great program! Going to go read more so we can get that prize for our school!
valmg @ Mom Knows It All says
What a great opportunity! The winning school could do a lot with that!
Melissa Pezza says
I love this so much. Every year, it seems like more funding is cut for teachers and schools. I’m glad to see Best Buy helping fill the gap where they can.
Chrysa says
That grand prize is amazing! A school sure could do a lot with $25,000.