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MSDN (Software for Engineering Students)
The MSDN Academic Alliance is an annual membership program for technical departments in the area of computer Science, Engineering, and Information Systems. As a member, a department receives an MSDNAA subscription that includes Microsoft platform, servers, and developer tools software. This software may be installed on any number of departmental lab machines. The software must be used for instructional and research purposes; it may not be used to run the infrastructure of the department. In addition, the department’s faculty and students may check-out or download the software to install on their personal computers.
The program has two primary goals:
1) To make it easier and less expensive for you to obtain Microsoft developer tools, platforms, and servers for instructional and research purposes and
2) To build a community of instructors who can share curriculum and other learning resources to support the use of these technologies. In addition, we are very committed to helping departments make the most of their membership.
More information is available from Microsoft:
Microsoft Academic Alliance Web Site
· Program Usage Guidelines
· Products Included
· Master End-User License Agreement
· Amendment to Master End-User License Agreement
MSDN AA Software can be obtained by following the MSDN Download Instructions.