OneDrive Education 100GB student discount guide
How to apply for OneDrive Education 100GB, what students need, and what the offer is worth.
Who this offer is for
OneDrive Education 100GB is best for students who expect to use it for cloud labs, hosting, GPUs, and deployment work and want to reduce the full yearly cost before paying standard pricing.
Requirements
- Confirm that the official OneDrive Education 100GB student offer is available in your country and at your student level.
- Prepare the exact verification material required by the provider before you start.
- Use an active school email that you can access during approval and renewal.
- Check the inbox and spam folder because many providers send the approval link by email.
Step by step guide
1. Open the OneDrive education storage page and start from the official student or education storage route. 2. Sign in with the Microsoft account that should receive the education storage benefit. 3. Review the visible education eligibility wording and continue through activation. ## Common rejection reasons
- The school email is not recognized by the provider or has already lost student eligibility.
- The approval email expires before you finish activation or lands in spam.
Value summary
The current estimated annual value of the OneDrive Education 100GB student offer is about 24 USD. The maximum documented yearly value on this page is about 24 USD when the full student benefit is used through the entire eligibility period.
Renewal strategy
Keep your school email active, save any approval confirmation emails, and review the official renewal terms before the benefit expires. Most student offers are easiest to keep when you renew before the current approval period ends.
Official links and notes
- Official provider page: https://www.microsoft.com/zh-cn/education/products/office
Application checklist
These visual checklist cards summarize the application flow. They are not official provider screenshots. Use the written guide and the official provider page for exact button names, page layout, and current eligibility wording.



