Thursday
13Sep2007
The Ultimate Steal: Microsoft Office 2007
Thursday, September 13, 2007 by
HackCollege
September 12th through April 30th Microsoft will be offering the Office 2007 Ultimate edition for just $59.95 for college students. Currently this offer is only good for students in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. (sorry Kelly and Chris). Microsoft also requires you to have a valid .edu address and to be actively enrolled and taking at least a .5 course load. Be sure to have your student ID available also because if Microsoft requests to see it and you can't cough it up - you will be required to pay the full price for the license (about $679) ouch.
You can check out "The Ultimate Steal" from Microsoft here.


Reader Comments (7)
Otherwise, Open Office remains the best free solution to date: http://www.openoffice.org/
[...] over at HackCollege recently introduced me to a great deal that Microsoft is offering to students. Up until April 30, [...]
Open Office is great, but not going to help you if you are Required to have 2007 for a class. But thanks for the free push.
Indeed, prices are ridiculous. It is a great pack though;).
Regards
Vincent
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Yeah, we also had this offer in the UK for about £40
http://www.londonstudent.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=33682
Ive heard about this!
Unfortunatly for me, i heard about it too late! Ive graduated and I could have saved some serious money on this!
Ah well least if I ever decide to go back to study I know what ill be buying with my Student loan hehe!
The main student finance application lets you apply for http://consolidation-of-private-studentloans.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">Student Loans and grants from the government – and, in many cases, a bursary from your university or college.
You’ll need to use one of several different forms to make your main application for student finance. Which one depends on whether you’re:
* studying full time
* studying part time
* taking a teacher training, social work, healthcare or Open University course
You’ll need to make a new application for each year of your course.