College & University Students: Microsoft 365 Personal (Digital) + 1TB Cloud Storage
$3/Month
$6.99
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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.
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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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Does Microsoft use unidays or ID.me to verify you student or what?
.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.
.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.
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
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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
this is correct, if your school used it already you get this, and can download the office suite on up to 5 computers. I'm not sure if having a school email that already has this would mess with this offer
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
I can't verify this because I haven't done it yet. But the interest here is that, your .edu email can verify you're a student then use this deal on any of your personal MS accounts.
Unless, it is really tied up to the .edu email, then this is MEH!
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But seems like a good deal if it allows people with edu email but not enrolling
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But seems like a good deal if it allows people with edu email but not enrolling
Good point actuality.
But seems like a good deal if it allows people with edu email but not enrolling
But seems like a good deal if it allows people with edu email but not enrolling
But seems like a good deal if it allows people with edu email but not enrolling
I can't verify this because I haven't done it yet. But the interest here is that, your .edu email can verify you're a student then use this deal on any of your personal MS accounts.
Unless, it is really tied up to the .edu email, then this is MEH!