Microsoft License Change for Retirees

Summary

In 2025, UO will stop providing retirees with Microsoft Office 365 services, except for web-based email.

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Overview

In 2025, UO will stop providing retirees with Microsoft Office 365 services, except for web-based email. 

What's changing?

  • UO retirees will lose access to Microsoft software — such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint, and OneDrive — unless they have another affiliation that grants access.
  • Any files in OneDrive will be deleted.

What's not changing?

  • Retirees will keep their UO email accounts and can keep using Outlook on the web at uomail.uoregon.edu.
  • People with emerit status aren't affected by this change.

Transition timeline 2025

Outreach timeline 2025

  • May
  • Spring or early summer
    • Information Services will contact the UO Records Steward and/or unit head in each retiree's last home department with more information and instructions.
  • June–October
    • Direct emails will be sent to all retirees at their UO email addresses.
    • In-person tech support appointments will be available. A scheduling link will be provided in June. USS can help retirees move personal files to another storage location and choose a new free service, if desired.
    • Retirees are strongly encouraged to move any faculty portfolio files or other personal files from OneDrive or SharePoint to another location as soon as possible.

Action items for UO departments

  • UO offices are responsible for ensuring retirees don’t have files in OneDrive that are required for ongoing departmental operations or to satisfy records retention obligations. (Information Services can help with file transfers.)
  • Please update your unit’s offboarding practices to account for retirees’ impending loss of access to OneDrive.

If you have any questions about records management, please contact your unit’s Records Steward or email records@uoregon.edu.

Why the change?

  • The university has been using a free Microsoft A1 license to provide retirees with online versions of the Office apps.
  • Microsoft no longer allows us to give A1 licenses to retirees.
  • Retirees will shift to a different type of free license (called Exchange Online) that provides only email service and access to Outlook on the web.

Recent retirees: Access details

  • If you've recently retired, your access to Microsoft applications may last for a specified period of time after your employment ends. You can review what access you may get beyond your employment end date at Technology Access Timelines.
  • If you're entitled to extended access, the retiree license change will apply to you only after extended access has ended.

Sample Access Timelines

Employee type Employee record end date (in Banner) Extended access Microsoft apps end date
  • Administrative Faculty (a.k.a. Officers of Administration or OAs)
  • Staff (Classified staff)
March 31, 2025 0 days March 31, 2025
  • Tenure Track Faculty
March 31, 2025 365 days March 31, 2026

Please see Technology Access Timelines for your specific situation. If you have multiple or overlapping affiliations, you'll get the greatest access available to you.

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Article ID: 141024
Created
Tue 3/25/25 2:47 PM
Modified
Thu 5/15/25 12:42 PM