Adobe K–12 Student and Teacher Licensing FAQ
What makes a K–12 school or district eligible for participation in the Adobe K–12 Student and Teacher Licensing Program?
To be eligible to participate in the K–12 Student and Teacher Licensing Program, a K–12 school or district must:
- Be located in the United States or Canada
- Have an Adobe CLP 4.5 or CLP 5 membership
- Sign the Adobe K–12 Student and Teacher Licensing Program Addendum
Who actually purchases the software?
Eligible students, teachers, or staff members at a qualifying K–12 school or district purchase the software for use on their personally owned computers. (Parents or other legal guardians may purchase the software for a student.) A school or district does not purchase or distribute software in the program.
Can a parent or guardian use the software purchased through this program for commercial purposes?
No. Software purchases through the K–12 Student and Teacher Licensing Program are for noncommercial use only.
Which individuals are eligible to purchase software at the highly reduced pricing in the K–12 Student and Teacher Licensing Program?
The following individuals may be eligible to purchase Adobe software at low pricing offered by the program:
- Students in grades 6–12 who are enrolled full time at qualifying schools or in qualifying districts
- Teachers who work at qualifying schools or in qualifying districts
- Administrative staff members and other personnel who work at qualifying schools or in qualifying districts
What software is available through the Adobe K–12 Student and Teacher Licensing Program, and at what cost?
These Adobe software products are offered through the K–12 Student and Teacher Licensing Program:
- CS5 Design Standard for Windows and Mac OS: US$1991
- CS5 Production Premium for Windows and Mac OS: US$3491
- Adobe Photoshop Elements CS5 & Adobe Premiere® Elements CS5 for Windows
Can a student, teacher, or staff member purchase more than one copy of the same software product offered through the program?
No. An eligible student, teacher, or staff member may purchase only one copy of a particular software product offered through the K–12 Student Licensing Program.
Can students, teachers, or staff members use the software they purchase on personal computers?
Yes. The K–12 Student and Teacher Licensing Program is designed to provide use of Adobe creative software on personal computers at school and at home, anytime, anywhere.
Can students, teachers, or staff members use the software they purchase on school-owned computers?
No. These licenses can be used only on personal computers owned by the student, teacher, or staff member.
From whom does a student, teacher, or staff member purchase software covered by the Adobe K–12 Student and Teacher Licensing Program?
An eligible student, teacher, or staff member purchases software offered in the K–12 Student and Teacher Licensing Program from a participating Adobe Authorized Education Reseller. K–12 Student and Teacher Licensing Program pricing is not offered through nonparticipating Adobe resellers.
Who determines whether an institution or individual is eligible to purchase from the K–12 Student and Teacher Licensing Program?
The participating Adobe Authorized Education Reseller determines eligibility and conducts all validation processes.
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