Students Can Get A Windows 7 Upgrade For $30

Posted Oct 27, 2009 | by Jason Faulkner  

If you are a student looking for an economical way to upgrade to Windows 7, through this special offer you can purchase an upgrade for $30.

The requirements for this offer are as follows:

  • You qualify if you have a valid .EDU e-mail OR an e-mail address through one of the educational institutions listed here.
  • You are enrolled in coursework, current proof or enrollment may be required in the United States.

This offer is good through January 3, 2010. Needless to say, this is a fantastic deal so take advantage of it if you can.

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3 Responses to “Students Can Get A Windows 7 Upgrade For $30”

  1. Jean M says:

    Very nice, in the UK if the institution is a Microsoft Academy as long as students got MSDNA accounts or they can get one requesting from their tutor teaching a Microsoft course or any Dot net programming, they are entitled for a freedownload of Windows 7 professional 32 bit or 64 bit at no cost, even more stuffs such as the Server 2008 etc …

  2. rajguru says:

    Thanks Jason for giving this useful and also very helpful information. sure i will pass this info to all my friends becoz we are all eagerly waiting for win 7 and sure we will use this info and once again thanks a lot.
    keep posting student related issues.

  3. B Tibbs says:

    One thing I noticed is that they are offering the professional edition at the same price as home premium. This is great for those who may need the additional networking options for a school network or want the xp mode. However, a clean install is needed to upgrade to the professional if you currently use vista home premium.

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