DreamSpark

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Having access to developer tools at no cost is a good opportunity for IT students, like me :D. DreamSpark is currently available to students residing in eleven countries. Cross your finger; DreamSpark is possibly making its way to this country soon…

You can visit Channel 8 website to see what’s inside the offer.

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Who can get this right now?
We are kicking this off in 11 countries/regions, giving DreamSpark to millions of students in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, China, Germany, France, Finland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Belgium. If you are not residing in one of the countries listed keep checking back, we will be adding more countries throughout the year.

Does that mean that I might not get in?
Possibly, if you are not residing in one of the countries listed, not attending an accredited university or not a member of one of the student organizations that we’re connected with. But keep checking back, as we’re working on adding more ways to verify your student status all the time.


 
 
 
 
 

2 Comments

nanyou  on May 4th, 2008

what is dream spark?
chris

Chris Prasojo  on May 9th, 2008

DreamSpark has been launched last month and it will be made available to tertiary students in Singapore (students in public universities and polytechnics) by end of this year.

It’s a great initiative by Microsoft to allow tertiary students like us to explore their developer and designer tools.

Read more about DreamSpark at MSDN Channel8: https://downloads.channel8.msdn.com/Overview.aspx