- Microsoft offers Microsoft 365 and LinkedIn tools to students for free for 12 months
- The package includes CoPilot to efficiently create, edit and organize notes
- LinkedIn Premium Careers allows students to message recruiters directly with AI-powered drafts
Microsoft is offering twelve months of free careers in Microsoft 365 Premium and LinkedIn Premium to qualified college students.
The plan combines professional development resources with advanced AI-powered productivity tools designed to help students meet academic and career demands.
Microsoft says the offer is for students with a valid university email address and is available for a limited time and will end on March 1, 2026.
A Microsoft 365 Premium subscription provides access to popular applications, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneNote, all enhanced with Copilot features.
Copilot enables users to more efficiently compose, edit and review documents, organize notes in presentations and create training materials.
Tools for analysts and researchers support deep data analysis and research, while AI-powered recommendations improve resumes, cover letters, and other professional communications.
The subscription includes 1 TB of cloud storage, ransomware protection via OneDrive, and Microsoft Defender Advanced Security for personal devices.
LinkedIn Premium Careers complements Microsoft 365 Premium with a focus on career development.
Students can see who is viewing their profile, access company information, and compare themselves to other candidates.
The subscription offers five InMail credits per month to communicate directly with hiring managers and recruiters with AI-generated draft messages.
Users can identify jobs as top picks, apply for internships or positions for which they are strong candidates, and receive AI-powered advice for skill development and career advancement.
With over 24,000 expert-led courses available, the platform offers exclusive live events featuring industry professionals that provide networking opportunities.
Microsoft’s student-focused programs go beyond software as its Student Ambassadors initiative connects students with a global network to develop digital, artificial intelligence and leadership skills.
Free Microsoft Applied Skills courses and discounted certification exams give students the opportunity to showcase their professional skills to employers.
The proposal positions artificial intelligence as a foundational level of education and reflects its growing importance for higher education students.
Microsoft combines productivity tools with career-focused resources to give students access to professional software and instruction while they’re still in school.
While the plan is marketed as a way to succeed academically and professionally, the real value lies in how actively students interact with the AI tools and programs provided.
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