Microsoft Offers Free AI Access to Students and Teachers in Presidential Initiative
ByAinvest
Thursday, Sep 4, 2025 7:12 pm ET1min read
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Microsoft Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella outlined the company's plans to empower teachers and students with the latest AI tools, build AI skills, and create economic opportunities. Key initiatives include:
1. Free Copilot Access for College Students: Microsoft is offering Microsoft 365 Personal, including Copilot, an AI assistant, for free to every college student in the US for 12 months. This offer is valid for students attending community colleges and includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and Outlook.
2. Expanded AI Tools in Schools: Microsoft Elevate will soon expand access to Copilot for students and teachers in schools, ensuring that these tools are used in a safe and age-appropriate manner.
3. Educator Grants: Microsoft Elevate is funding $1.25 million in prizes through the Presidential AI Challenge, recognizing top educators in every state who are leading the way in AI-powered learning.
4. Free LinkedIn Learning AI Courses: Microsoft is unlocking free access to LinkedIn Learning AI courses for teachers and students, guiding learners from foundational AI concepts to advanced skills and culminating in LinkedIn certifications.
5. AI Training for Job Seekers: Microsoft will launch almost 100 AI courses in 15 new LinkedIn Learning paths and host a nationwide AI Learning Challenge to help job seekers build in-demand skills.
These initiatives represent a significant investment in America's future, ensuring that students, teachers, and job seekers across the country have the tools to thrive in the age of AI.
References:
1. [Microsoft's AI Education Commitments](https://blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2025/09/04/new-white-house-commitments/)
2. [Microsoft's AI Services for US Government](https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/microsoft-partners-with-us-government-ai-rollout-predicted-to-save-over-usd3-billion)
Microsoft has announced free AI access for certain students and teachers as part of a presidential push to implement more AI in education. The move is part of a broader effort to promote AI in education and was announced at an event at the White House. Microsoft also made several other AI-related commitments at the event.
Microsoft has announced a series of initiatives aimed at integrating AI into education, as part of a broader presidential push to enhance AI adoption in classrooms across the US. The company's commitments, unveiled at a White House event, include free AI access for certain students and teachers, along with significant investments in AI education and job training.Microsoft Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella outlined the company's plans to empower teachers and students with the latest AI tools, build AI skills, and create economic opportunities. Key initiatives include:
1. Free Copilot Access for College Students: Microsoft is offering Microsoft 365 Personal, including Copilot, an AI assistant, for free to every college student in the US for 12 months. This offer is valid for students attending community colleges and includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and Outlook.
2. Expanded AI Tools in Schools: Microsoft Elevate will soon expand access to Copilot for students and teachers in schools, ensuring that these tools are used in a safe and age-appropriate manner.
3. Educator Grants: Microsoft Elevate is funding $1.25 million in prizes through the Presidential AI Challenge, recognizing top educators in every state who are leading the way in AI-powered learning.
4. Free LinkedIn Learning AI Courses: Microsoft is unlocking free access to LinkedIn Learning AI courses for teachers and students, guiding learners from foundational AI concepts to advanced skills and culminating in LinkedIn certifications.
5. AI Training for Job Seekers: Microsoft will launch almost 100 AI courses in 15 new LinkedIn Learning paths and host a nationwide AI Learning Challenge to help job seekers build in-demand skills.
These initiatives represent a significant investment in America's future, ensuring that students, teachers, and job seekers across the country have the tools to thrive in the age of AI.
References:
1. [Microsoft's AI Education Commitments](https://blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2025/09/04/new-white-house-commitments/)
2. [Microsoft's AI Services for US Government](https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/microsoft-partners-with-us-government-ai-rollout-predicted-to-save-over-usd3-billion)

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