enrollment verification

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The enrollment verification tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about verifying student status to access promotional offers and discounts. Recent threads focus on Microsoft's free 12-month Microsoft 365 Personal with Copilot for eligible U.S. college students, which requires enrollment verification through a .edu email or other means. Another thread discusses the DOTr's on-site printed student Beep cards for Metro Manila transit, where enrollment verification is done by presenting a valid school ID at station counters. These topics highlight how enrollment verification is used to confirm eligibility for student-specific benefits, including software subscriptions and transportation discounts.
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    Free 12-Month Microsoft 365 Personal for US College Students with Copilot

    Microsoft’s latest back‑to‑school play hands eligible U.S. college students a full, 12‑month Microsoft 365 Personal subscription — including the integrated Copilot AI assistant and 1 TB of OneDrive storage — at no charge, a time‑limited promotional move that accelerates AI exposure on campus...
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    Microsoft Copilot Free for 12 Months for U.S. College Students

    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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    DOTr Launches On-Site Printed 50% Student Beep Cards for MRT/LRT (Sept)

    Starting in September, the Department of Transportation (DOTr) will roll out personalized white Beep cards that automatically apply a 50% fare discount for students riding Metro Manila’s MRT‑3, LRT‑1 and LRT‑2 — and the cards will be printed on the spot at station ticket counters once students...
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