Use Outlook Copilot to Draft Student Email Responses

Tool:Outlook
AI Feature:Copilot email drafting + suggested replies
Time:10-15 minutes
Difficulty:Beginner
Outlook

What This Does

Microsoft Copilot in Outlook drafts email responses based on the context of the message you received, without you needing to open an external AI tool. For financial aid counselors handling 50-100 student emails per day, this reduces routine response time from 5 minutes to under 2 minutes per email.

Before You Start

  • You have Microsoft Outlook (desktop or web version: outlook.office.com)
  • Your institution uses Microsoft 365 (Copilot requires Microsoft 365 or Copilot license)
  • You're logged into your work email account

Steps

1. Open a Student Email

  1. Open Outlook and click on any student email in your inbox
  2. Read the email and identify which of your common scenarios it matches (verification status, disbursement question, award confusion, etc.)

What you should see: The full email displayed in the reading pane

2. Find the Copilot Button

  1. Look in the email toolbar for the Copilot icon (small sparkle or Copilot logo)
  2. Click it. A Copilot panel opens to the right of the email
  3. Alternatively, when you click Reply, look for Draft with Copilot in the compose window toolbar

What you should see: A Copilot panel with a text field asking what you'd like to do, or a "Draft with Copilot" button in your reply compose box Troubleshooting: If Copilot isn't visible, your institution may not have the Microsoft Copilot license. Check with your IT department. Microsoft 365 Business plans with Copilot add-on are required.

3. Generate a Draft Response

  1. In the Copilot compose box, type your instruction: "Draft a professional response explaining that their FAFSA was selected for verification and they need to submit documents by [date]. Mention that I'll send a separate document checklist."
  2. Press Enter or click Generate
  3. Copilot produces a draft response in 5-10 seconds

What you should see: A complete email draft in the compose window, ready to review

4. Review and Personalize

  1. Read the draft carefully. Copilot uses the context of the incoming email, so it may already include relevant details
  2. Add the student's name, specific deadlines, and any institution-specific details
  3. Remove anything that doesn't apply or sounds generic
  4. Click Send

Real Example

Scenario: A student emails "I got a notice saying I was selected for verification. What does that mean and what do I do?"

Your Copilot instruction: "Draft a professional response explaining what verification is, that it's a routine federal requirement (not punitive), and that we'll send them a list of required documents within 2 business days."

What you get: A 3-paragraph response that explains verification in plain terms, reassures the student, and sets expectations for next steps. No writing from scratch required.

Tips

  • Use Suggested Replies (the short options that appear below emails) for the simplest messages. Sometimes "Your documents have been received. We'll process your file within 5-7 business days." is all you need
  • For complex policy answers, use Copilot to draft the structure, then manually add the specific policy language. Don't rely on AI for technical federal aid requirements
  • When you find a Copilot draft that works perfectly for a scenario, save it to your email templates folder for reuse

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