UVa's Microsoft Contracts

Obtain Microsoft Software Licenses at a Discount

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The Campus Agreement and the Select Contract

The UVa community can obtain Microsoft products (like the Windows operating system and Microsoft Office) at a discount through:

  • The Microsoft Campus Agreement, which allows the following members of the UVa community to obtain the Windows operating system and the Microsoft Office suite, plus some client access licenses and other items, without an additional fee:
    • Faculty or staff in Agency 207 (largely state-funded academic and administrative units)
    • All students, except those in Continuing Education
  • The Microsoft Select Contract, which allows UVa departments to purchase software licenses for all Microsoft software (for both Windows and the Mac) very inexpensively. Using purchase orders, this software can be installed on any machine owned by UVa.

These contracts ensure all software at UVa is fully and legally licensed.

Compare the Plans

  Campus Agreement Select Contract
What's covered
  • Subset of Microsoft products covered: Microsoft Office, operating systems, server client access licenses only
  • Licenses leased to UVa
  • Can only upgrade Windows if an existing license is on machine (except for Macs)
  • All Microsoft software is covered
  • Must buy licenses
  • Can only upgrade an existing license on a machine
Who's covered
  • Full and part-time faculty and staff in Agency 207 only
  • All students (except those in Continuing Education)
  • Faculty and staff in all academic or administrative UVa departments, UVa Health Sciences Center; and UVa-affiliated institutes, centers, associations
Costs and how to obtain For faculty and staff:
  • No per-license cost to departments and downloads are free of charge
  • DVDs available from Cavalier Computers for a small fee (see Home Use)

For students:

  • Must pay with LPO/PO (purchase orders)
  • Check website for costs of individual products
  • Must pay for license; manuals, CDs, etc, are optional purchases
Install software on...
  • UVa-owned computers
  • Student-owned computers (see Student Use)
  • Home machine or second laptop used for UVa-related work (see Home Use)
  • Virtual machines (see Home & VM Use)
  • UVa-owned computers
  • Home machine or second laptop used for UVa-related work (see Home Use for details/restrictions)
Use it on virtual machines? Yes, up to four Virtual Machines can be operated on a computer that either:
  • Had Windows installed at the manufacturer,
  • Had a full retail version of Windows installed by you, or
  • Is a Mac running Bootcamp, Parallels or VMWare Fusion
No
Renewals Annually Perpetual (4/30/2010 is contract's end date)
If you leave the U...
  • Faculty/staff must return licenses
  • Students may keep licenses
  • You must return your licenses
Support
  • None from Microsoft
  • ITC Help Desk for installation and basic Windows and Mac use
  • None from Microsoft
  • ITC Help Desk for installation and basic Windows and Mac use

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