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College Students Can Receive Up To Six Free Months Of Office 365 University And Extra SkyDrive Storage – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
March 12, 2013
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WinBeta Office 2013

Beginning today, college students in the United States can receive three free months of Office 365 University edition, along with 20GB of SkyDrive storage.

“Starting today, college students in the U.S. can get three months of Office 365 University and 20 GB of SkyDrive storage for free. Now, you and your classmates can create and edit full Office documents from just about anywhere and access and store them on SkyDrive,” Microsoft stated in an official blog post. If you are a college student, head over to www.officeforstudents.com and sign up using your college email address. If you share the offer on Facebook, you are eligible to receive an extra three months of free Office 365 University, which brings the total free months to six! Check out the promo video highlighting this offer below!

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