Microsoft 365 Developer Program is not qualified for me

Sebastian Johansson 0 Reputation points
2025-02-23T09:50:05.45+00:00

I`m learning about Microsoft 365 MS900 and in a module in Microsoft Learn I am supposed to create a Microsoft 365 Developer Program sandbox subscription but it says: Thank you for joining. You don't current qualify for a Microsoft 365 Developer Program sandbox subscription.

How can I learn about using Microsoft 365 if I can`t access it?

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Microsoft 365: Formerly Office 365, is a line of subscription services offered by Microsoft which adds to and includes the Microsoft Office product line.Developer Program: A Microsoft program designed to help developers build cross-platform productivity experiences by giving them access to a developer subscription, sample data packs, documentation, training, experts, recommendations, and community events.
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  1. Divyesh Govaerdhanan 1,675 Reputation points
    2025-02-23T17:11:53.3266667+00:00

    Hello,

    Welcome to Microsoft Q&A,

    This situation has arisen to you due to recent changes in the Microsoft 365 Developer Program's eligibility criteria.

    Current Eligibility Criteria:

    As of February 2024, Microsoft has limited access to the free Microsoft 365 E5 developer subscriptions. To qualify, you must be:

    A developer or part of an organization with an active Visual Studio Enterprise subscription.

    A participant in specific Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Programs.

    For detailed information, refer to the Microsoft 365 Developer Program FAQ.

    Alternative Learning Resources:

    If you don't meet the current eligibility criteria, consider the following options to continue your learning journey:

    1. Microsoft 365 Training Center:
      • Access a wide range of free training modules and tutorials covering various Microsoft 365 services.
      • Visit the Microsoft 365 Training Center to explore available resources.
    2. Microsoft 365 Trial Subscription:
      • Sign up for a free trial of Microsoft 365, which typically lasts 30 days.
      • This trial provides temporary access to Microsoft 365 services, allowing you to practice and familiarize yourself with the platform.
      • Be aware that a subscription fee is required for continued access after the trial period.

    Note: Microsoft is piloting a new verification process to expand eligibility for the developer subscription. While this process is underway, access is primarily limited to the groups mentioned above.

    Please Upvote and Accept the answer if it helps!!

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