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RichmondCC Students Will Have Free Access to Microsoft Products

Jan 14

Graphic showing where the Office 365 link is on the home page of the websiteSpring semester is underway at Richmond Community College, but there’s still time for new students to enroll and for current students to add additional classes thanks to a 14-week session that will begin Jan. 25.

The 14-week session includes a full schedule of classes so students can get the courses they need to fulfill degree, diploma or certificate requirements, or new students can begin their college education.

One benefit RichmondCC students will enjoy this semester for the first time is free access to Microsoft Office products. Office365 is now provided for all students, faculty and staff at RichmondCC at no cost. Office365 also provides students, faculty and staff one terabyte of storage through Microsoft’s One Drive application that can be used to back up personal files or share them with others. In addition, the College has licensing in place to provide students, faculty and staff a copy of Microsoft Office that can be downloaded and installed on their personal computer.

“Providing students with access to Microsoft Office products for free equips them with the tools to be successful in class,” said Dr. Dale McInnis, president of RichmondCC. “This is another way we are improving the services and resources for our students so that they can achieve their educational goals and better their lives.”

If you would like to enroll this spring semester in the 14-week session beginning Jan. 25, go to Student Services in the Lee Building on RichmondCC’s main campus in Hamlet where a counselor will help you schedule your spring classes. Once you are enrolled as a RichmondCC student, you will have access to the Office365 service.

Visit Class Schedules to see Spring Semester class offerings.

For more information, call (910) 410-1730.