Care to Save $200 This Year? Get Microsoft Office and OneDrive Free Today

Every penny counts. With Office 365, students can manage files in OneDrive and download Microsoft Office applications like Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote at no cost through the University of Arkansas ProPlus license. Details and instructions are available at its.uark.edu/office.

With the Office 365 ProPlus license, students will save money every year on the rising cost of software. Applications can be installed on up to five devices at a time for Windows, Mac, iOS and Android.

Microsoft Office gives students the flexibility they need to collaborate on projects and meet course requirements. Microsoft also offers Office Online, making it easy to get work done in a web browser anywhere, anytime.

Faculty and staff can continue to get Microsoft Office products through their departments by contacting a tech partner.

For assistance, contact the IT Help Desk at 479-575-2905, askit.uark.edu or in person. For updates on the latest offerings, follow IT Services at facebook.com/uarkITS or visit its.uark.edu/news.

Contacts

Erin C. Griffin, content strategy and IA specialist
Information Technology Services
479-575-2901, ecgriff@uark.edu

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