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The attached minitab.lic license file is good through July 31, 2021.
Minitab 19 is currently installed on Virtual Labs, PUB 3rd floor kiosk laptops (30 of them, check it out), Equipment Checkout Service laptops, and hundreds of physical Windows lab computers located around the Cheney and Spokane campuses. You may not need to install Minitab on your personal computer, but if so please read on...
Minitab 19 has both Windows and Mac versions. The Mac version requires Mac OS Mojave 10.14 or newer.
Minitab 19 is licensed for both on-campus EWU-owned computers, and currently enrolled students/faculty/staff personal computers.
Installation Details:
If you accidentally double-clicked Minitab.lic file, and cannot use the file for licensing Minitab because it is grey'd out, rename the file back to its original name of Minitab.lic. This needs to be done in both the Finder and GET INFO (Command Key + I) in the 'Name and Extension' field. Refer to screenshot below:
Please contact the EWU HelpDesk at helpdesk@ewu.edu, 359-2247, or in person at Sutton Hall HelpDesk if you need help installing Minitab on your personal computer.
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When you take a design course at EWU, you may be given a supply list on your course syllabus. Many of our design courses will require you to spend money on materials for printing and mounting your work (nicer paper, spray adhesive, rubber cement, craft knives, illustration board, etc.). Many design students also choose to purchase art materials such as ink pens and paints that are used in multimedia projects. Supplies are available at the EWU Eagle Store, online, and from local stores.
Because we know that students are spending money on art and design supplies, we make sure that our required textbooks are available for little or no cost.