| | Volume 3, Edition 10 March 17, 2010 | | | Welcome to the Microsoft Student Newsletter, offering news, tips, advice, career info, and special offers for today's students. Forward this newsletter to a friend! View mobile version. | | Help for your spring and summer breaks | | Microsoft and IEEE partnership helps students succeed IEEE is a professional association with more than 395,000 members in 160 countries. Learn more about how the Microsoft-IEEE partnership connects students with tomorrow's jobs. Get started in top tech careers with Microsoft S2B Learn the skills you need to get started in a high-demand technical career and check out opportunities to gain that vital first work experience. Register today. Buy Office 2007 today, upgrade to Office 2010 later Purchase Office 2007 by September 30, 2010 from an authorized reseller to be eligible for a low-cost or free upgrade to Office 2010 when it becomes available. Get more details now. Students: Make money selling your mobile apps! Now you can sell your Windows Phone applications in the Windows Marketplace for Mobile. DreamSpark waives the $99 registration fee so you can get a head start on your career. March Student Rally Competition—sign up now! Show us YOU dressed for success. Winners will receive $250 USD toward their ultimate interview outfit, and finalists will have a chance to win $10,000 in scholarship money. Enter now. NCSC essay winner: Nika Tamashiro Nika is a sophomore at the University of Rochester, double majoring in Japanese Language and Brain and Cognitive Science. Read her thoughts on how to use Microsoft technology to make a difference, and how Microsoft can better engage students. | | | | For these and additional student discounts, check here. | | | Microsoft respects your privacy. Please read our online Privacy Statement. If you would prefer to no longer receive this newsletter, please reply to this message with "UNSUBSCRIBE" in the subject line or click here to sign in and unsubscribe. These settings will not affect any other newsletters you've requested or any mandatory service communications that are considered part of certain Microsoft services. To set your contact preferences for other Microsoft communications, see the communications preferences section of the Microsoft Privacy Statement. Microsoft Corporation One Microsoft Way Redmond, WA 98052 | | | | |