Working with Office 365

Office 365 for Students

Microsoft Office for Students

Adding O365 Apps to Your Windows Device

  1. Open your browser and go to www.office.com.
  2. Select “sign in” and enter your @bruins.belmont.edu email credentials
  3. On the lefthand column of the landing page, you can access web versions of core Office Apps including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.
  4. To install Office Apps locally, navigate to the “Install Office” dropdown on the right side of the screen and select “Office 365 apps.”
  5. A browser download will begin at the bottom of your screen. When it is finished, click “Open File” to begin the Microsoft installer.
  6. Click through the software and license agreements.
  7. After installation is complete, go to your Windows search bar and search for any Office app you would like to open.
  8. When the selected app launches, you will need to activate and sign in with your @bruins.belmont.edu credentials.
  9. If asked, uncheck “Allow my organization to manage my device.”
  10. Once you’re logged in, you can begin creating and editing documents as you need.

Adding O365 Apps to Your MacOS Device

  1. Open your browser and go to www.office.com.
  2. Select “sign in” and enter your @bruins.belmont.edu email credentials.
  3. On the lefthand column of the landing page, you can access web versions of core Office Apps including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.
  4. To install Office Apps locally, navigate to the “Install Office” dropdown on the right side of the screen and select “Office 365 apps.”
  5. A browser download will begin at the bottom of your screen. When it is finished, click “Open File” to begin the Microsoft installer.
  6. Click through the software and license agreements.
  7. After installation is complete, go to your Launchpad search bar and select any Office app you would like to open.
  8. When Word launches, you will need to activate and sign in with your @bruins.belmont.edu credentials.
  9. If asked, uncheck “Allow my organization to manage my device.”
  10. Once you’re logged in, you can begin creating and editing documents as you need.