Microsoft 365 Personal is now free for US college students for a year
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Microsoft 365 Personal is now free for US college students for a year
"Microsoft is giving away Microsoft 365 Personal subscriptions to all US college students. This subscription gives students free access to Microsoft's Office apps and the Copilot AI assistant integration for a year, after which the students are eligible for a 50 percent discount to continue the subscription. While most students have access to education versions of Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace, Microsoft's offer is for student's own personal Microsoft accounts, and is available to claim until October 31st."
"Microsoft 365 Personal is usually $99.99 a year, or $9.99 a month, and includes 1TB of OneDrive cloud storage. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella revealed the free offer as part of the White House's AI Education Task Force meeting yesterday, and announced other commitments to meet the Presidential AI Challenge and the AI Education Executive Order. Microsoft is funding $1.25 million in educator grants, offering free LinkedIn AI courses for job seekers, students, and teachers, and expanding access to its AI tools in schools."
Microsoft is giving one-year Microsoft 365 Personal subscriptions to all US college students, providing access to Office apps and the Copilot AI assistant integration. Students are eligible for a 50 percent discount to continue the subscription after the free year. The offer applies to students' personal Microsoft accounts and can be claimed until October 31st. Microsoft 365 Personal normally costs $99.99 per year or $9.99 per month and includes 1TB of OneDrive storage. Satya Nadella announced the offer at the White House AI Education Task Force meeting and committed funding, free LinkedIn AI courses, and expanded AI tools access in schools.
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