College & University Students: Microsoft 365 Personal (Digital) + 1TB Cloud Storage
$3/Month
$6.99
(Verification Req.)
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Microsoft offers eligible College & University Students: Microsoft 365 Personal Subscription (Digital Download) w/ 1TB OneDrive Cloud Storage for $2.99/month.
Thanks to Slickdeals staff member PurpleFruit402 for finding this deal.
Click the 'Sign Up' button (create a Microsoft account or sign into your existing account).
Provide your student information to verify you are currently enrolled in a Title IV accredited US college or university.
Verification methods:
School email account, enrollment details, school account, International Student Identity Card, verification code, or documentation such as dated student ID, current progress report, dated class schedule, or acceptance letter.
For as long as your remain an eligible student, you will qualify for the discounted rate of $2.99 per month (vs. the standard $6.99/monthly non-student rate).
You must re-verify your eligibility every 12 months to extend your discount.
Microsoft[microsoft.com] is offering college and university students Microsoft 365 Personal + 1TB Cloud Storage for $2.99 per month.
Microsoft 365 Personal includes premium, always up-to-date apps across all platforms (Windows, Mac, iPad OS, iOS, Android, and web) and 1 TB of cloud storage.
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Why would you need to pay MS365 if you are enrolling student. Most are provided by school and paid by your tuition.
But seems like a good deal if it allows people with edu email but not enrolling
.edu email address is all I needed to subscribe at the student rate. A verification email was sent to my email, and I just had to click the link in the email to verify.
This is actually a very good deal if you can use the storage
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Not sure if anyone else ran into issues, but I tried using e-mail as the verification process and when I click the link in the email; I am getting this error: The client does not have access rights to the content.
Also to add, a typical 365 personal is $58.99 from Costco ( say $60). Where here you are looking at $36. So a decent $14 saved, not a whole lot but not bad.
My math says this is a $24 savings (using your $60 value). But don't take my word for it, my degree is from a state university. :-)
Not sure if anyone else ran into issues, but I tried using e-mail as the verification process and when I click the link in the email; I am getting this error: The client does not have access rights to the content.
You sign in after clicking on the verification email using the account you're trying tro puchase for (not the edu account). At least that's how it worked for me.
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But seems like a good deal if it allows people with edu email but not enrolling
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If you have a corporate email that applies here (you can also use a friend's work email), they offer even the family plan at a discounted rate.
I caught a sale last summer I think I paid $48 for an entire year of the family plan (6 accounts)??
The address I used to verify does NOT have anything to do with the actual sign up so anyone that can help you 'verify' can get you the discount
The extra sale I saw when I got this was what was really good tho
The family plan with corp discount currently shows for $68, individual $48
But seems like a good deal if it allows people with edu email but not enrolling
My school which provides it, doesn't have the 1TB of storage.
My math says this is a $24 savings (using your $60 value). But don't take my word for it, my degree is from a state university. :-)
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You got me. This is why they won't let me design bridges.
This will come out $36/Year, so I would go with this.
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