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Microsoft Windows Vista and Office 2007
are now available
at the library reference desk for eligible students, faculty,
and staff. Bring your Saint Martin's ID card. Call the Reference
staff to confirm your eligibility: 360.486.8803.
Microsoft Campus Agreement, funded in part by student technology fees, enables
most Saint Martin's University students to install the programs
listed below on their own computers:
- Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise: Access,
Excel, Groove, InfoPath, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, Publisher, Word
Restriction: only one free version of Office (Windows
or Mac)
Fee: none or $10.00 if upgrading
- Microsoft Office 2004 Professional for Macintosh
Restriction: only one free version of Office (Windows
or Mac)
Fee: none or $10.00 if upgrading
- Microsoft FrontPage 2003
Fee: $10.00
- Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2005
Fee: $20.00
- Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate
Fee: $15.00
Additional software (not part of
Microsoft Campus Agreement)
How to participate
Unless you are an extension campus student,
you can pick up software at the O'Grady library reference desk.
To confirm your eligibility, you must present a current Saint
Martin's University ID.
Any fees
must be paid by cash or check when you receive the software.
If you are an extension campus student, you should contact the
Saint Martin's extension office at Ft Lewis or McChord to verify
your eligibility and obtain the software.
Restrictions
Only students enrolled in programs requiring payment of the
Saint Martin's University
technology fee are eligible for Microsoft Campus Agreement
software. In general, all students in main campus programs
are eligible. For the extension campus programs, only MBA
and engineering students are usually eligible for the Microsoft
software.
If you leave Saint Martin's prior to completing your degree, you
will be required to remove the Microsoft Campus Agreement software. If you graduate
from the college,
you will be given a license to the software. The above
Microsoft CDs install only
twice--and only on one computer at a time.
System requirements
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