http://www.msdnaa.net/search/schoolsearch.aspx
The Microsoft Developer Network Academic Alliance (MSDNAA) is something that most universities and colleges are a part of. Through this, students in participating schools in eligible programs (usually Computer Science, Engineering, etc but sometimes Business and stuff as well) can get software for free or reduced prices.
You can have a LEGAL OS. The Vista edition that the schools have is Business.
How it works for each school is different. Most offer ISO downloads or can ship you a CD for a fee. My school makes us go and burn our own copy from a certain room on campus.
Many might know about this, but I know a lot of people don't. Use the link above to search for your school. Doesn't hurt to try.
When searching, put the city the campus is in located in. Not the major city the campus is near. For example, Burnaby and not Vancouver for Simon Fraser University (in BC). If your university/college has a satellite campus that you go to, you can search the city that the satellite campus is located in (so using SFU again, Surrey not Burnaby).
Getting user IDs and stuff is different for each school. Follow the link and figure it out is the best I can say =/
The Microsoft Developer Network Academic Alliance (MSDNAA) is something that most universities and colleges are a part of. Through this, students in participating schools in eligible programs (usually Computer Science, Engineering, etc but sometimes Business and stuff as well) can get software for free or reduced prices.
You can have a LEGAL OS. The Vista edition that the schools have is Business.
How it works for each school is different. Most offer ISO downloads or can ship you a CD for a fee. My school makes us go and burn our own copy from a certain room on campus.
Many might know about this, but I know a lot of people don't. Use the link above to search for your school. Doesn't hurt to try.
When searching, put the city the campus is in located in. Not the major city the campus is near. For example, Burnaby and not Vancouver for Simon Fraser University (in BC). If your university/college has a satellite campus that you go to, you can search the city that the satellite campus is located in (so using SFU again, Surrey not Burnaby).
Getting user IDs and stuff is different for each school. Follow the link and figure it out is the best I can say =/