Microsoft Offers Free One-Year Microsoft 365 Personal to US College Students

Abhi Soni
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Microsoft is offering US college students a free one-year subscription to Microsoft 365 Personal, including Office apps and AI Copilot. After the free year, students can continue with a 50% discounted subscription.

Microsoft has announced an exciting new offer providing free Microsoft 365 Personal subscriptions to all college students in the United States for one year. This subscription includes access to Microsoft’s powerful Office apps—such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook—along with 1TB of OneDrive cloud storage and AI-powered Copilot integration to boost productivity.

Typically priced at $99.99 per year (or $9.99 per month), Microsoft 365 Personal will now be available for free to eligible students until October 31, 2026. After the free period ends, students are eligible to continue their subscription at a 50% discounted rate, lowering the price to roughly $4.99 per month.

This generous offer was announced by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella at the White House’s AI Education Task Force meeting as part of Microsoft’s wider commitments to advancing AI education and accessibility. Beyond the free Microsoft 365 Personal subscription, Microsoft is investing $1.25 million in educator grants, expanding free LinkedIn AI courses for job seekers, students, and teachers, and increasing access to AI tools in educational settings.

Unlike the standard education versions of Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace often provided through institutions, this offer is available for students’ personal Microsoft accounts. To qualify, students need to verify their enrollment using their school email or other documents.

Microsoft 365 Personal subscription is a comprehensive offering, ideal for college students juggling coursework, projects, and personal tasks, now empowered with AI capabilities for smarter work. This offer underscores Microsoft’s efforts to equip the next generation with modern tools as technology and AI become increasingly central to education and work.


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