Eligibility Criteria
Almost
all Purdue students, faculty, and staff are eligible to participate in
the Microsoft Campus Agreement (MSCA) program, but there are exceptions.
The following criteria are used to determine eligibility, based on terms
of the MSCA. Persons who satisfy the requirements in any of the
three numbered categories below may participate in the program.
Note that Fort Wayne (IPFW) and Indianapolis (IUPUI) students, faculty,
and staff are covered by a separate agreement between Microsoft and Indiana
University.
1.
Students:
- Students
must be registered for one or more Purdue University courses (offered
at or through the West Lafayette, Calumet, or North Central campuses
or Statewide Technology locations) for the current semester or for a
future semester. [1]
- Students
must be in any credit program, i.e. audit-only students and students
registered only in non-credit programs (e.g. workshops, conferences,
camps, etc.) are not eligible. Note that some courses in a credit
program may be for zero credit hours, e.g. co-operative education students
during each "work" semester. Co-op students are eligible.
Students do not need to be in a "degree seeking" program.
- Admitted
"Day on Campus" students are eligible.[1]
2. Emeritus/emerita
retirees of Purdue University are eligible. Other retirees are not.
3.
Normal faculty/staff must pass all of the following tests to be eligible:
Must be a current
employee of Purdue
University OR a Purdue faculty member (other than those with appointments
at IPFW or IUPUI). Most faculty members are also Purdue employees.
- Temporary
employees are not eligible.
- Persons
in any of the following positions are not eligible: limited-term
lecturers, persons with non-post-doc fellowships, visiting scholars, and visiting
instructors/professors. Student employees (both undergraduate and graduate)
are not eligible as Purdue staff; student eligibility provides more
favorable licensing terms. Independent
contractors and outside paid consultants are not eligible. Widows
and widowers of Purdue employees and retirees are not eligible.
- Official
Purdue University records are used to determine MSCA eligibility.
It is possible that your records may be incorrect. If there have
been recent changes in your status, these changes may still be in the
paperwork pipeline such that University records have not yet been updated.
Employees may need to wait a full payroll cycle for this to occur.
Student records are usually updated within a week. Please wait
at least this long before trying to purchase software media.
- Questions
about student status should be directed to the Registrar or to your
academic advisor (or to the Statewide Technology Location Director at
your site).
- Questions
about employment status or position codes should be directed to your
business office.
- If you
have verified your student status or employee position code, and you
still have MSCA eligibility questions, please send e-mail to msca@purdue.edu .
[1] Purchase of software
media by students registered for a subsequent semester is contingent on
returning to attend classes that semester. Microsoft software is made
available in advance so that you can install it on your computer before
classes start. If you do not return for classes, your license for
the software is void and you must remove the software from any computer
on which it has been installed.
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