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Microsoft 365 Education tenants

How Microsoft 365 Education differs from commercial Microsoft 365 — plans, features, and admin specifics.

Microsoft 365 Education is the dedicated Microsoft 365 SKU family for schools, colleges, and universities. Substantially discounted compared to commercial plans (with A1 free for many educational institutions), with education-specific features tailored to learning environments.

The Education plan family

Three main tiers, paralleling the commercial Enterprise tiers:

Microsoft 365 A1

The free tier for qualifying educational institutions. Includes:

  • Web and mobile Office apps (no installable desktop Office).
  • Exchange Online (50 GB mailbox).
  • SharePoint, OneDrive (smaller storage allocations).
  • Microsoft Teams with classroom features.
  • Microsoft Forms, Stream, OneNote Class Notebook.
  • Microsoft Intune for Education.

Available at no charge for accredited schools.

Microsoft 365 A3

Mid-tier paid plan:

  • Installable Microsoft 365 Apps for Education.
  • Larger storage.
  • Microsoft Defender for Office 365 Plan 1.
  • Microsoft Entra ID P1.

Comparable to commercial E3 but at heavily discounted pricing.

Microsoft 365 A5

Premium tier:

  • Full Defender stack (Office 365 P2, Endpoint P2, Identity, Cloud Apps).
  • Full Purview compliance.
  • Microsoft Entra ID P2 with PIM and Identity Protection.
  • Power BI Pro.
  • Teams Phone Standard (where applicable).

Comparable to commercial E5 at education discount.

Education-specific features

A few features unique to Microsoft 365 Education:

Microsoft Teams for Education

A specialised Teams experience for classroom scenarios:

  • Class teams with teacher and student roles.
  • Assignments — distribute assignments, students submit, teachers grade.
  • Grades integration with school information systems.
  • OneNote Class Notebook — content library, collaboration space, individual student notebooks.
  • Insights — student engagement analytics for teachers.
  • Reading Progress and Coach for reading practice.

School Data Sync (SDS)

SDS integrates Microsoft 365 with Student Information Systems (SIS) — PowerSchool, Aeries, Infinite Campus, Skyward, Synergy, etc. Automatically provisions student / teacher accounts, creates class teams, syncs grade-book information.

For schools, SDS is foundational — without it, every term requires manual class-team provisioning.

Reflect

Reflect is the social-emotional learning check-in tool — quick "how are you feeling?" surveys for students that route to teachers for follow-up. Important for student wellbeing programmes.

Microsoft Learning Tools

Immersive Reader (works in many Microsoft 365 apps) helps students with reading difficulties, dyslexia, English-language learners. Free; massively useful in education.

Identity model

Microsoft 365 Education tenants typically have:

  • Student accounts — limited permissions, restricted external access.
  • Teacher / staff accounts — broader permissions, including class management.
  • Admin accounts — IT staff with elevated permissions.

Students often have restricted Teams app — meeting policies preventing students from initiating meetings, restricted chat permissions, no app installation.

Compliance considerations

Education has specific regulatory requirements:

  • FERPA (US) — student educational records protection.
  • COPPA (US) — children's online privacy.
  • GDPR (EU) — children-specific provisions.
  • State-specific education laws.

Microsoft 365 Education includes contractual provisions for FERPA / COPPA / equivalents; Compliance Manager has education-specific assessments.

Communication patterns

  • Students — typically Teams chat with restrictions; email may be limited.
  • Teachers — full Teams, Outlook, all apps.
  • Parent / guardian communication — typically via separate platform integrated with the SIS.

For higher education (universities), the patterns shift toward more autonomous student experiences with broader permissions.

Operational differences

  • Term-based provisioning — students and classes change each term.
  • Multi-tenant scenarios — some districts have separate tenants per school; others one tenant district-wide.
  • Mass communication needs — broadcast capability for emergency notifications.
  • Shared device scenarios — chromebook / shared-laptop sign-in patterns.
  • BYOD — students bring personal devices with their school account.

When migrating to / from Education

  • Commercial to Education tenants require a fresh tenant; can't convert.
  • Existing Education tenants migrating between SKU tiers is straightforward — change subscription, capabilities unlock.

For accredited educational institutions, Microsoft 365 Education is essentially the default choice. The economics (A1 free at the bottom, deep discounts at A3 / A5) make it dramatically more affordable than commercial; the education-specific features make it more useful than a generic Microsoft 365 deployment.