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    What kind of education discounts can I get?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by lottdod_1999, Jul 12, 2007.

  1. lottdod_1999

    lottdod_1999 Notebook Evangelist

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    Where do i go to find out things about MS and their partnership with my college?
     
  2. gusto5

    gusto5 Notebook Deity

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    Could you specify what college you go to?
     
  3. Jalf

    Jalf Comrade Santa

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    Ask your college. ;)

    My guess is it's probably someone in the IT department who knows this stuff.
     
  4. kinkouin

    kinkouin Notebook Geek

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    Most likely, the college would post posters around the school to inform you of those things...

    The school I visited had enough posters plastered all over the walls that no one could miss.
     
  5. Jalf

    Jalf Comrade Santa

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    We don't have any posters, but there was some info about it in our newsletter when they signed up for it, and there's a bit of info on the website too.

    But basically, it is a deal your college has to make with Microsoft, so the only place to find out about it is... your college. ;)