# Applying Notion for Education

Go to Notion for Education [website](https://www.notion.so/product/notion-for-education). Scroll down to the “Free for student orgs” section and click the "Apply now" button.

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Review the criteria for admission. A student-led research lab or a student-led research project is regarded as a valid student organization.&#x20;

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Fill out the rest of the application form, here is a sample response.

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After submitting the application, Notion team will review it and gives the admission result in roughly a week.

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