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  MSDN Tries To Get 'Em Young
Time: 00:00 EST/05:00 GMT | News Source: CRN | Posted By: Robert Stein

A new low-cost MSDN subscription for high school students and teachers will be available starting this summer. The $299 fee covers Visual Studio.Net Academic Edition, Visual Studio 6.0 as well as access to "e-learning," documentation, training and support. That fee covers all students, all teachers and all school computers. Students enrolled in at least one related for-credit course can also load the software on their personal computers.

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#1 By 135 (208.186.90.168) at Monday, April 12, 2004 01:15:47 AM
Good move

Now make this available to any individual developer for home use.

#2 By 2459 (24.175.141.98) at Monday, April 12, 2004 02:07:08 PM
This is a nice, lower-cost extension to the current MSDNAA program.


FYI:
If you're a student, you can also join The Spoke: Premium and get VS.NET ACAD for $25 (the cost of membership).

http://www.thespoke.net/premium



 

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