Students and educators at eligible institutions can sign up for Office 365 Education for free, including Word, Excel, Power, point, one Note, and now Microsoft Teams, plus additional classroom tools. Use your valid school email address to get started today.
Students and educators are eligible for Office 365 Education for free, including Word, Excel, Power, point, one Note, and now Microsoft Teams, plus additional classroom tools. All you need is a valid school email address. It’s not a trial – so get started today.
Have a school-specific email address provided by the school (for example, contoso. edu) that can receive external email. Be of legal age to sign up for an online offer individually. Have Internet access.
While we were writing we ran into the question “How do I access Office 365 for students?”.
Go to Office 365 for Students. Enter a valid school-provided email address. Here’s what qualified students will receive: The latest versions of Microsoft Word, Excel, Power, point, one Note, Outlook, Access and Publisher.
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What programs are included in Microsoft 365?
Programs and services included in Microsoft 365 When we pay for this subscription, the suite includes by default the main Office programs: Word, Excel and Power, and point. These programs are always updated to the latest version (we can forget about versions like 2019 or 2021), and it even gives us access to the Insider development branch, from.
How to login to Microsoft 365?
If you’re not already signed in, click Sign In. In the Sign in window, type the email address and password you use with Office. This might be the personal Microsoft account you associated with Office, or the username and password you use with your work or school account.