If you were already planning on taking a class in one of these subjects, you’re getting an amazing deal.
Typical options are usually of the physical education or dance variety (swim, ballet, jazz, boot camp workouts, etc.), but you can also find the occasional class on topics like Beginning Drawing, Intro to HTML & CSS, and Video for the Web. (Many community colleges use OnTheHub as their distributor, so you can use their lookup tool to begin research about your school’s options.) The storefront will require verification of your student status before you can “buy” Windows.Ī one-unit class usually counts though, and depending on your state, it can cost as little as $76 including administrative fees.
To get access to the software, you’ll typically need to register for your class first, then find and register separately at whatever online store your campus uses for software purchases. Many state schools use OnTheHub, which has a tool to look up your school. The site your college uses to administer Windows licenses will vary.