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campus it vs personal license
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The campus it vs personal license tag on WindowsForum covers discussions about Microsoft 365 licensing options for students, particularly the distinction between institutional campus IT licenses and individual personal subscriptions. Recent content highlights Microsoft's offer of free Microsoft 365 Personal with Copilot for 12 months to U.S. college students, which contrasts with traditional campus-wide licensing models. Topics include eligibility, feature differences, and practical considerations for students choosing between a campus-provided license and a personal subscription. The tag is relevant for students, IT administrators, and anyone navigating Microsoft's education licensing landscape.
Microsoft’s latest education push folds generative AI into the everyday toolkit of U.S. college students by making Microsoft 365 Personal with Copilot available free for eligible students—an aggressive expansion of earlier trial offers that places Copilot, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook...
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