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Azure Dev Tools for Teaching

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Azure Dev Tools for Teaching is a Microsoft program that provides faculty and students with access to professional developer and design tools at no cost for academic purposes. It enables educators to integrate cutting-edge Microsoft technologies into their curriculum, helping students gain hands-on experience with industry-relevant software such as Visual Studio, SQL Server, and Azure services. Faculty can use these tools to create engaging coursework, conduct research, and develop applications, fostering real-world skills in cloud computing, software development, and data management.ÌýÌý

Azure Dev Tools for Teaching program features (For educational use only):

  • $100 Azure credit (through , no credit card required)
  • Access to the following Microsoft software titles, among others:Ìý
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    • VisioÌý
    • Project ProfessionalÌý
    • MS SQLÌý
    • Microsoft RÌý
    • Visual StudioÌýÌý
  • Access to learning resourcesÌýÌý

Getting Started

To get started, visit the .Ìý

  • Select the Sign in button.
  • Log in with your ¼ªÏé·» faculty or student email address and password.
  • Enter the necessary information to validate your ¼ªÏé·» status.
  • Accept the terms to complete the log in process.Ìý

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This program is strictly intended for educational purposes—primarily to support faculty teaching, student learning, and academic research in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. Azure Dev Tools for Teaching is not available for staff or faculty for infrastructure or administrative use.

Faculty can use the tools to develop coursework, but IT staff cannot use them for managing campus infrastructure, administration, or non-academic projects.

For infrastructure-related Azure services, your department would need a separate Azure subscription through standard licensing agreements with Microsoft.

Make sure that you're using your ¼ªÏé·» credentials to sign in to Azure Dev Tools for Teaching. It might help to open a private browsing session.

If you still can't sign in, contact the IT Help Center.

  • Access
  • Agents for Visual Studio
  • Azure DevOps Server
  • Hyper-V
  • Project Professional
  • R Client
  • R Server
  • Remote Tools for Visual Studio
  • SharePoint Server
  • Skype for Business Server
  • SQL Server Developer
  • SQL Server Mobile Report Publisher
  • SQL Server Standard
  • System Center
  • Visio Professional
  • Visual Studio Code
  • Visual Studio Community
  • Visual Studio Enterprise
  • Visual Studio for Mac
  • Windows 10
  • Windows 11 for Education
  • Windows Server

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The Microsoft Education Hub Store is available in the following languages:

Arabic, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish.

No, your Azure Dev Tools for Teaching subscription doesn't include Azure credit. But you can sign up for Azure for Students, which gives you $100 worth of Azure credit that you can use to pay for Azure services. For more information, go to the home page.

Yes. Students receive unlimited software usage to further their learning and research efforts.

Yes. A faculty member who is enrolled in an approved course is eligible to install Azure Dev Tools for Teaching software on a personal computer for noncommercial use.

Students access the available software in the Education Hub Store, which is part of the Azure portal. Students must sign in to the with their school (or Azure Dev Tools for Teaching) credentials.

Contact Us

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Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm

Faculty Technology Center
(818) 677-3443

IT Help Center
(818) 677-1400

Information Security
(818) 677-6100


(818) 677-5898

Classroom Support
(818) 677-1500

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