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Eligible institutions can sign up for Office 365 Education for the classroom at no cost, including online Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Copilot, plus additional classroom tools.
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- Windows
Create a Microsoft Account. You may already have an account You can use an email address, Skype ID, or phone number to sign into your Windows PC, Xbox, or Microsoft services like Microsoft 365.
Access to Office 365 Education is free for students with a valid school email address. Access powerful tools like Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint for learning and discovery.
An organizational account, previously known as Microsoft Online Services ID, is an account created by an organization’s administrator to enable access to Microsoft organizational services or Microsoft cloud service subscriptions, such as Office 365 or Windows Intune.
As an employee, IT worker, or end-user, set up authentication for your work or school account, reset your own password, set up and join devices, set up the Microsoft Authenticator app, and use the My Account and My Apps portals.
Start building apps, explore artificial intelligence, make the most of big data, and build your developer skills with free access to professional tools. Students get $100 credit with an Azure for Students account.
Students, faculty, and staff who have valid school email addresses can sign up and use Office 365 services, including OneDrive for Business. Microsoft enables the capability for students, faculty, and staff to sign up for Office 365 simply by using their school email addresses.