On Microsoft’s site, you can check to determine whether you can get a free Microsoft Office account for students and teachers. If you’re not eligible, ask your school’s administration whether they support Microsoft 365 Education.

What is Included for Eligible Students and Teachers

The free Microsoft Office account for students and teachers includes the latest available desktop versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Access, and Publisher (Office 2019 for Windows or Office 2019 for Mac). Plus, you can install these desktop programs on as many as five PCs or Macs as well as up to five mobile devices. These desktop applications integrate with Office Online, the browser-based version of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. The important thing about Office Online is that it allows you to collaborate on a document in real time with other students or teachers. If you need to work offline, you can save locally, then sync changes after re-establishing a connection. The offer also includes free storage in OneDrive. You can access the documents you saved to OneDrive across all your mobile and desktop devices. The Microsoft 365 Education plan typically allows educational institutions to offer the Office and OneDrive experience plus sites, free email, instant messaging, and web conferencing. You may need to check with your school for details on these components.

How to Determine Your Eligibility

This program has been in effect for a while, but now it is easier to determine whether your school is a qualifying institution. All you need to check for eligibility is your school email address. Next, visit the Microsoft Office 365 Education website to further investigate the possibilities for your school.

What Administrators of Eligible Institutions Need to Do

Administrators don’t need to do much. This is the elegant thing about Microsoft’s offer, as described on their Office in Education site:

For Non-Eligible Students or Teachers

Your interest may prompt important conversations on behalf of the other students or teachers at your school. If your school is not eligible, contact your school’s administration to request that they reach out to Microsoft regarding failed eligibility.