Why is Office 365 A1 Plus being retired?
Microsoft Introduced Office 365 A1 Plus to schools in 2015 to ease the provisioning burden for IT of moving users to the cloud. While the intent was to help schools with their transition, it also introduced a level of complexity for our customers that led to many inadvertently becoming non-compliant. Today, Microsoft 365 A3 and A5 licenses are easier to provision, both addressing our customer requirements and removing the need for a transitional program. All existing Office 365 A1 Plus licenses will expire 1 August 2024.
Schools using Office 365 A1 Plus today have options
Schools with Microsoft A3 or A5
Schools who license Microsoft 365 A3 or A5 today can use their student use benefits to deploy A3 or A5 for students at a 40:1 student to faculty ratio. Learn your options for assigning licenses to users.
Schools can purchase additional licenses
Schools can purchase additional Microsoft 365 A3 or A5 licenses for faculty or staff currently not covered under another license. Compare which edition is right for your school.
Schools can leverage Office 365 A1
Schools can leverage Office 365 A1, a free subscription with access to online Office 365 web apps and collaboration and classroom tools.
- Security
- Compliance
- Communication Compliance
- Unified Communications
- Power BI Analytics
- Power Apps
- Power Automate
- Minecraft Education
- Security and management
- Desktop Apps
Check for Office A1 Plus licenses
1. Navigate to the M365 Admin Portal https://admin.microsoft.com
2. On the left-hand navigation menu, go to Billing > Your Products
3. Look for Office 365 A1 Plus for Faculty and Office 365 A1 Plus for Student assigned licenses
Understand your scenario:
- A. If A1 Plus users are assigned a dual license of Microsoft 365 A3 or A5, there is no action. Your users will default to those licenses.
- B. If A1 Plus users are covered with available A3 or A5 provisioned licenses, you will need to migrate those users via Group Based Licensing or PowerShell
- C. If A1 Plus users are eligible for A3 or A5 licenses, but they are not provisioned in the tenant, you will need to acquire eligible or entitled student use benefit licenses.
- D. If A1 Plus users are assigned a dual A1 license, the user will default to A1 and will no longer have desktop apps but can instead use online web apps.
- E. If A1 Plus is not covered by another paid license, you will need to acquire licenses or transition your users to A1.
Update your users
1. Update existing licenses using Group Based Licensing or PowerShell
2. To acquire additional licenses, get the Microsoft 365 Education Infographic to see which edition is right for you and contact your licensing services provider or Contact a sales partner
3. To move to free Office 365, sign up
and leverage the
Office 365 A1 guide to communicate the experience to your end users
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Our teams can assist you in acquiring new licenses to help with your migration, or to answer your questions.
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