Is Office 2011 compatible with Yosemite ?

As a student, i can't lose Office Word (specially during my semester!) so i wanted to know if they are compatible?
I want to upgrade to Yosemite ( i am on Mavericks), but i am scared that my office won't be working after..
Thanks!

Thanks for the quick reply.
Happy to hear that.
Stil a little stressed since its a ...eum. well. student version...

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