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Become a Microsoft Learn Student Ambassador

By Derdus Kenga December 19, 2023 6 Min Read

The Microsoft Learn Student Ambassador program helps you to become an advocate and leader in the tech ecosystem. Generally, in this role you encourage your peers to use Microsoft Learn educational platform, which offers free resources, tutorials, and courses on various Microsoft technologies in a bid to help students build skills for job readiness.

What you need to know

  • Student Ambassadors are not employees of Microsoft, but they work closely with Microsoft and have access to certain resources, training, and support from the company.
  • Student Ambassadors are required to complete a variety of pre-determined activities to advance through the well-defined program milestones.
  • The program has three milestones: New, Alpha, Beta, and Gold. Each milestone requires the completion of specific tasks and offers additional program benefits.
  • Google, GitHub, AWS, Facebook and LinkedIn are examples of other tech companies that have student partnership programs, but the specifics of these programs can vary from one company to another.

Where do I register as a Microsoft Learn Student Ambassador?

Use MVP Communities (microsoft.com) page to learn how to apply to the program.

Before applying, it is important to note the following:

  • The minimum age requirement for applicants is 16 years.
  • Full-time enrollment in an accredited academic institution (such as a College or University) is required for applicants.
  • Applications are restricted to individual persons and not open to corporate entities.
  • Individuals who are Microsoft employees or current contractors are ineligible to apply.

In the application process , you’ll agree to the Microsoft’s privacy policy, provide personal information and academic institution information, and answer some three straight questions. You’ll also select the technologies that interest you. That’s not the difficult part. The catch is where you get to respond to a question using a video response.

What do you gain by being a Microsoft Learn Student Ambassador?

As a Microsoft Learn Student Ambassador, you’ve many benefits such as technical and leadership training, access to training materials free of charge and an opportunity to connect to other Student Ambassadors and mentors globally.

There’re other benefits you gain, which depend on the program milestones. The program has three milestones: New, Alpha, Beta, and Gold. Each milestone requires the completion of specific tasks and offers additional program benefits.

Here’re pre-determined activities expected of you for each of the milestone:

  • New milestone – you’ve been accepted into the program, and you’re just beginning.
  • Alpha milestone – you complete a learning path on the Microsoft Learn.
  • Beta milestone – you plan and host events for other students in your institution and community
  • Gold milestone – you go above and beyond serving students in your local community.

Benefits of the New milestone:

  • You get access to Microsoft 365

Benefits of the Alpha milestone:

  • All benefits in the New milestone
  • Visual Studio Enterprise, which is an annual subscription that provides Student Ambassadors with $150 monthly Azure credit, license keys to various Microsoft Products, and many other benefits.
  • A free access to LinkedIn Learning
  • If you join the Windows Insider Program, you gain the chance to preview upcoming Windows features. Their feedback plays a crucial role in shaping the future development of Windows.

Benefits of the Beta milestone:

  • All benefits of the Alpha milestone
  • Beta milestone swag box
  • If you join the Windows Insider Program, you gain the chance to preview upcoming Windows features. Their feedback plays a crucial role in shaping the future development of Windows.

Benefits of the Gold milestone:

  • All benefits of the Beta milestone
  • Gold milestone swag box
  • Consideration for MVP mentorship and nomination.
  • Consideration for special events and activities
  • If you join the Windows Insider Program, you gain the chance to preview upcoming Windows features. Their feedback plays a crucial role in shaping the future development of Windows.

What other tech companies that have student partnership programs?

Here’re other tech companies that have Student Partnerships programs similar to that Microsoft’s:

  • Facebook’s Brand Ambassador
  • Google’s student ambassador program
  • AWS Educate Student Ambassador Program
  •  Github Campus Expert
  • Uber’s campus brand ambassadors
  • LinkedIn’s campus editors

Our take

To become a student ambassador is a great path. Besides the benefits we’ve highlighted, it can help you to land paid internship, and even entry level jobs. If you’re unsuccessful with Microsoft’s Learn Student Ambassador program, you can try your luck in other tech companies.

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