First-Year Student Computer Inventory

Year-to-Year Comparisons

The following information is collected by student employees of ITC (known as Computing Advisors [CAs] or Student Consultants [SCs])—a group of first-year students hired to advise and assist their peers with computing. The data is based on CA and SC surveys of first-year residence halls and is collected separately from the information ITC's annual User Survey.

1997-2007

First-year student computer ownership comparison, 1997-2007
First-Year Student Computer Ownership Comparision, 1997-2007
Year Students Surveyed Own Computers Do Not Own Computers
1997 2437 1803 634
1998 2300 2021 279
1999 2656 2478 178
2000 2710 2604 106
2001 2928 2844 82
2002 2819 2762 57
2003 2787 2757 30
2004 3047 3037 10
2005 3102 3084 18
2006 3092 3088 4
2007 3117
3113 4
Desktop versus Laptop Comparison, 1997-2007
Desktop versus Laptop Comparison
Year Total Computers Desktops Laptops Two Computers
1997 1803 1508 295 NA
1998 2021 1561 460 NA
1999 2478 1874 591 13
2000 2604 1903 695 23
2001 2844 1811 1011 22
2002 2762 1263 1462 37
2003 2757 824 1898 35
2004 3037 410 2573 49
2005 3084 188 2840 52
2006 3088 90 2993 64
2007 3113
47 3058 47
Operating Systems Comparison, 1997-2007
Operating Systems Comparison
Year Total Computers Windows (All) Mac OS (All) Other
1997 1803 1668 119 16
1998 2021 1905 65 51
1999 2478 2353 87 38
2000 2604 2510 73 21
2001 2844 2737 81 26
2002 2762 2620 98 44
2003 2757 2638 111 8
2004 3037 2709 251 77
2005 3084 2664 400 20
2006 3088 2479 605 4
2007 3113 2274 830 9

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