They offer discounts to students and faculty, of course, but they may extend that to alumni-it never hurts to ask. One more avenue to explore is university bookstores. The difference between that and the subscription version is that the perpetual license version is ‘locked in’ to the feature set. SoftwareMax has Office 2016 for $58, but a quick search online shows the business is closed, and it has an ‘F’ rating with the Better Business Bureau (BBB). Complaints abound in various reviews, including RipOff School discounts Answer (1 of 2): If you mean instead of a ‘subscription’ to Office 365, then yes, with the legal caveat that Bill Flewelling mentions. Both businesses advertise that they are a “Microsoft Partner & Solution” company, but the complaints and reviews on both organizations are bad. For instance, has Office 2010 for $88 and Office 2013 for $58. Wander further afield on the Internet, and you’ll find other deals that may be too good to be true. JD Sartain / IDGĬheck Amazon or eBay for Office 20 Beware of software scams and unreliable vendors As a part of the Microsoft Office product line, Microsoft 365 (or formerly known as ‘Office 365’) offers the full suite of Office products and services via a subscription model. However, deals this cheap should be scrutinized carefully. You could also try eBay, where Office deals could be had for as little as $9.
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