Microsoft Open License for Academic is a transactional Microsoft Volume Licensing agreement for academic organizations with 5 to 499 users/devices that want to license Microsoft cloud services and/or on-premises software.

What is an open Academic license?

Open License for Academic is a cost-effective way for small education institutions to license Microsoft software, starting with as few as five licenses. You simply determine the number of software licenses your institution wants to acquire and place the order with an authorized reseller.

What does it mean to be academically eligible?

Academic eligibility is typically determined using a combination of their SAT/ACT test scores, high school coursework and their GPA as calculated using what are called the “NCAA Core Courses.”

What is Microsoft Office Open license?

The Open License Program is a Microsoft service that allows corporate, academic, charitable, or government organizations to obtain volume licenses for Microsoft products. It is ideally suited for companies with between 2 – 250 personal computers, but can accommodate organizations with up to 750 computers.

How is Microsoft Office licensed?

Microsoft Office 2019 software is licensed on a “per device” basis. Users must assign each Microsoft Office license to a single physical hardware system (“licensed device”). The license permits use of the software on the licensed device.

What is Microsoft Academic License?

Microsoft Academic Open License is a widely accessible and cost-effective way for education institutions to license Microsoft software starting with as few as five licenses.

What is an academic license?

An academic license is an unrestricted license, which can only be used for teaching and research at degree granting institutions.

What is Microsoft official academic course?

The Microsoft Official Academic Course series is a complete program for instructors and institutions to prepare and deliver great courses on Microsoft software technologies.

Is Microsoft Office 365 free?

Microsoft’s Office 365 now free for even more people… but there’s a catch. Microsoft on Monday announced that its Office 365 productivity suite is available free of charge to even more users than before, as long as they fall within two specific categories of users.