As Ken says, Access doesn't offer a trial copy, but if you check with your
campus IT department, I bet there are legal licensed copies loaded somewhere
on campus that you can use.
Access is a commercial product. Microsoft charges for it they don't
give it away and they sure don't sell it cheap. However I believe there may
be a student edition available that may save you some money, check the
college book store. Also as noted, you may want to check with your school
to see if they have a computer you may use with it installed.
I got curious about a Student Version of Access, as I've had great success
with my Student Version of AutoCad. The standard version is thousands of
dollars; I got mine for $99.
Microsoft does offer a Student version of Office for $149 (seen it for as
little as $129), but it doesn't include Access. However, I stumbled into the
fact that they DO offer a 30-day trial of Office Professional, including
Access. You can find the info here:
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