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Michigan Tech Contract Usage 2019-2020 Michigan Technology Contract Usage 2019-2020 MHEC CONTRACTS leverage the potential volume of back to the institutions. Additionally, because of MHEC’s the region’s purchasing power while saving institutions statutory status, many of these contracts can also be time and money by simplifying the procUrement process. adopted for use by K-12 districts and schools, as well as The2 contracts0162017 provide competitive solutions established cities, states, and local governments. An added benefit in accordance with public procurement laws thereby for smaller institutions is that these contracts allow these negating the institution’s need to conduct a competitive institutions to negotiate from the same pricing and terms sourcing event. By offering a ready-to-use solution with normally reserved for larger institutions. MHEC relies on theANNUAL ability to tailor the already negotiated contract to institutional experts to participate in the negotiations, match the institution’s specific needs and requirements, sharing strategies and tactics on dealing with specific MHECREPORT contracts shift some of the negotiating power contractual issues and vendors. HARDWARE CONTRACTS Gogebic Community College Muskegon Community College HARDWARE CONTRACTS Higherto theEducation MemberGrand Valley StateStates University North Central Michigan K-12 College Adrian College Hillsdale College Adrian Public Schools Northern Michigan University Albion College Hope College Alcona Community Schools Northwestern Michigan Alma College Kalamazoo College Algonac Community Schools College Alpena Community College Kalamazoo Valley Community Alpena Public Schools Northwood University College Andrews University Anchor Bay School District Oakland Community College Kellogg Community College Baker College Ann Arbor Public Schools Oakland University Kirtland Community College Bay College Athens Area Schools Rochester College Lake Michigan College Bay de Noc Community Bark River-Harris School Saginaw Valley State College Lake Superior State University District University Bay Mills Community College Lansing Community College Barry Intermediate School Schoolcraft College District Calvin College Lawrence Technological Siena Heights University University Beal City Public Schools Calvin University University of Detroit Mercy Macomb Community College Bedford Public Schools Central Michigan University University of Michigan Madonna University Beecher Community School College for Creative Studies Walsh College District Michigan School of Psychology Cornerstone University Washtenaw Community Bentley Community Schools Michigan State University Delta College College Berkley School District Michigan Tech Eastern Michigan University Wayne County Community Birmingham Public Schools Monroe County Community College District Ferris State University College Bloomfield Hills Public Wayne State University Finlandia University Schools Montcalm Community College Western Michigan University Glen Oaks Community College Brandywine Public Schools Mott Community College Note: The entities on this list are as provided by MHEC’s contracted vendors. Please email us at [email protected] should you find any errors in naming convention. 1 MICHIGAN MHEC Technology Contract Usage 2019-2020 Bridgman Public School Grand Ledge Public Schools Michigan Math and Science Roscommon Area Public District Academy Schools Grand Rapids Public Schools Brighton Area Schools Midland County Independent Roseville Community Schools Greenhills School School District Byron Center Public Schools Ross Medical Education Center Grosse Pointe Public Schools Monore County Independent Calhoun Intermediate School Saint Clare of Montefalco Hamtramck Public School School District District School District Monroe Public Schools Charlevoix Public Schools Saint Edith Catholic School Henry Ford Academy Mount Morris Consolidated Chatfield School Saint Joseph County Hesperia Community Schools Schools Intermediate School District Cheboygan School District Hillel Day School New Saint Paul Tabernacle Saint Matthew Church and Chippewa Valley Schools Head Start Hillel Day School of School Clinton Community Schools Metropolitan Detroit Newaygo Public Schools Sault Sainte Marie Public Clintondale Community Hudson Area Schools Niles Community Schools Schools Schools Huron Intermediate School Northport School Soo Township Elementary Columbia School District District School Northview Public Schools Constantine Public Schools Huron Valley Schools Southgate Community School Nottawa Community School District Copper Country Independent Ingham Intermediate School Novi Community School School District District Spring Lake Public Schools District Croswell-Lexington Community Ionia County Intermediate Sturgis Public Schools Oakland Schools Schools School District Three Lakes Academy Okemos Public Schools Dansville Schools Ionia Public Schools Three Rivers Community Onsted Community Schools Dearborn Academy Iron Mountain Public Schools Schools Oscoda Area Schools Dearborn Heights School Jackson County Intermediate Traverse City Area Public District 7 School District Otsego Public Schools Schools Dearborn Public Schools Jackson Public Schools Ottawa Area Independent Troy School District School District Delta-Schoolcraft Intermediate Jonesville Community Schools Tuscola Intermediate School School District Owosso Public Schools District Kearsley Community Schools Detroit Public Schools Pansophia Academy Tuscola Intermediated School Lake Orion Community Schools District Dewitt Public Schools Parkway Christian School Lake Shore Public Schools University Preparatory Dorsey Schools Petoskey Public Schools Lakeview Public Schools Academy Eastern Upper Peninsula Pinckney Community Schools Lansing Public School District Utica Community Schools Intermediate School District Port Huron Area School District Lenawee Intermediate School Van Buren County Independent Eastpointe Community Schools District Portage Public Schools School District Farmington Public Schools Leslie Public Schools Portland Public Schools Van Buren Public Schools Fenton Area Public Schools Livonia Public Schools PrepNet Schools Vandercook Lake Public Schools Flat Rock Community Schools Ludington Area Schools Ravenna Public Schools Warren Consolidated Schools Forest Hills Public Schools Lutheran High School Resse Public Schools Warren Wood Christian School Fremont Public Schools Association Riverview Community High Washtenaw Christian Academy Gaylord Community Schools Marysville Public School School Washtenaw Intermediate District Genesee Intermediate School Rochester Community Schools School District District Melvindale-Northern Allen Roeper School Waterford School District Park Public Schools Godwin Heights Public Schools Romeo Community Schools Watersmeet Township School Mendon Community School Grace Lutheran School District District Note: The entities on this list are as provided by MHEC’s contracted vendors. 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