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Purchasing options for education
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Learn about discounted purchasing options for the following education customer types.
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Administrators
Volume licensing information for educational institutions, public libraries, or museums.
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Faculty and staff
Faculty and staff can acquire Microsoft software for personally owned computers at special pricing.
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Students
Follow these simple steps to find big discounts on Microsoft software for your computer.
Designed to reduce the costs of acquiring, upgrading, maintaining, and managing software for multiple computers, the latest Academic Volume Licensing programs provide simple, yet flexible volume-based pricing. Find the program to fit your budget and needs.
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Microsoft Campus Agreement
Microsoft Campus Agreement is a subscription licensing program specifically created to address the unique needs of higher educational institutions. With this program, you can license your entire institution or just a single department.
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Microsoft School Agreement
A subscription licensing program specifically created for primary and secondary schools and districts, the School Agreement makes it easy for you to license all of your computers with the simplicity of counting computers just once per year.
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Microsoft Academic Open License
Designed for educational institutions of all sizes desiring a simple, transactional process, Academic Open License allows you to obtain the most current Microsoft software products while managing overall costs and staying compliant.
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Microsoft Academic Select License
Microsoft Academic Select License offers medium-to-large educational institutions a flexible, volume-based program designed to help reduce your total cost of software ownership.
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Microsoft Student Select
Student Select provides a way for education customers to share the tremendous discounts of Academic Select License program with their students and teachers.
Microsoft sells academically priced software and services through resellers who are trained and authorized to work with education customers.
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Authorized Education Resellers (AERs)
Microsoft AERs can sell software to education users via Academic Edition full-packaged product (FPP), Academic Open License, Campus Agreement, and School Agreement.
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Education Large Account Resellers (LARs)
In addition to selling software through the same channels as other AERs, LARs can also sell via the Academic Select License and Student Select programs.
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Software Asset Management
Find useful tools, information, and partners to assist you with managing your software assets.
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Microsoft Volume Licensing Services
Manage your Microsoft Academic Select agreement, Campus Agreement, or School Agreementand get license purchase history, administer Software Assurance benefits, and more.
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Microsoft eOpen
Review your Microsoft Academic Open License agreement and Product Use Rights, update your license contact information, and review Academic Open License purchases made.
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Microsoft Volume Licensing Fulfillment User Guide
Get information about the Volume Licensing installation media that is available in the various Comprehensive and Subscription Kits and in the individual Volume Licensing Disk Kits.
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