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Students enrolled in OK State Univ. system offered Microsoft Office

Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City), Oct 20, 2003 by Journal Record staff

The over 32,000 students enrolled in the Oklahoma State University system at campuses in Stillwater, Tulsa, Oklahoma City and Okmulgee can acquire Microsoft Office as well as upgrades to Microsoft Windows desktop operating system free of charge as a result of a major software licensing agreement.

Under the terms of the pact executed between the OSU system and Microsoft, students may also acquire Microsoft's popular Visual Studio Professional Edition. Students can download the software programs and upgrades from a special Microsoft/ OSU Web site. Students who prefer delivery of programs and upgrades through media can order CDs at a small cost to cover reproduction and handling services.

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