EA offers several advantages to business/commercial and government customers:
Yes. When you become an EA customer, you gain access to the web-based Adobe Licensing Website (LWS), through which you can track your order history, run reports, edit your account, and locate your serial numbers. In addition, IT staff and other designated members of your organization can be assigned their own unique login to the LWS to easily download and then deploy Adobe software to multiple users in departments across your organization.
Yes. Be sure to sign up for CLP before you enroll in EA to take advantage of this benefit.
CLP offers several advantages:
After Adobe processes your online membership enrollment, your organization is assigned a CLP membership number. You will receive an email message containing your CLP membership number and the link to the LWS. Your login ID will be your email address. You will have 30 days after enrolling online to place an initial order through your CLP reseller.
Renewing your CLP membership is easy; simply renew online and select the Returning CLP Membership option.
Yes. When you become a CLP member, you gain access to the web-based LWS, through which you can track your order history, run reports, edit your account, and locate your serial numbers. In addition, IT staff and other designated members of your organization can be assigned their own unique login to the LWS to easily download and deploy software to users across your organization.
TLP offers several advantages:
Adobe's TLP brings the benefits of enterprise-class licensing to smaller volume orders typically placed by consultants, independent designers, creative services agencies, and marketing groups. TLP also provides the benefits of volume licensing to larger organizations whose orders don't meet CLP order thresholds.
When you place a TLP order, you will receive an email message containing confirmation of your order. You will also receive a link to Adobe's LWS. Your login ID will be your email address. When you log in for the first time, you can create a new password through the Forgot Your Password link.
Yes. When you acquire a license through TLP, you gain access to Adobe's LWS, where you can track your order history, run reports, edit your account, and locate your serial numbers.
When you order Upgrade Plan, you receive notifications when new product versions become available, giving you the peace of mind of knowing when you need to upgrade. You can choose to receive notification via email or through messages within your LWS account, as well as choosing to upgrade via CD/DVD media or through Adobe's LWS via ESD when you first elect the coverage.
Upgrade Plan pricing is determined as a percentage of volume licensing software license cost.
To be eligible, a higher education institution must:
No, there is no minimum order quantity for products purchased under the Student and Teacher Licensing Program. All orders can be at any quantity for titles offered under the program.
Higher education institutions receive one license and one CD per unit of product ordered.
Yes. Faculty and staff can now buy through the Student and Teacher Licensing Program.
No. Student licenses are treated like retail licenses, which do not offer Upgrade Plan. Students may purchase commercial upgrades for their licenses when new versions of products are released.
Higher education institutions that are currently active CLP 5 members should contact their Adobe Authorized Education Reseller for help with signing up and placing orders through the Student and Teacher Licensing Program. Institutions that are not yet CLP members can learn more about CLP and enroll online. CLP membership must be active before the Student and Teacher Licensing Enrollment Form can be signed. Be sure to provide (1) your CLP membership number and (2) your Adobe End-User ID when you place an order. Resellers must have this information to ensure that the points are accurately credited to your CLP membership.
Yes. Every purchase you make through the Student and Teacher Licensing Program adds points to your CLP membership, which may improve the discount level for your institution. For example, an order of 25 units of Creative Suite at 400 points per unit would give you 10,000 points. A substantial licensing order such as this could help your institution improve its discount level.
The Adobe Authorized Education Reseller designated by the institution will receive one license and one CD per unit of product ordered. Each CD has a unique product coupon code. Once the student, faculty member, or staff member has received the license and CD, he or she must log in to a dedicated Adobe website to register the license and unlock the software.
Yes. Students are eligible to purchase the commercial upgrade for the product upon graduation. If they are still students, they must purchase a separate copy of the new product through the Adobe Student and Teacher Licensing Program.
Yes. Students, faculty, and staff may purchase only one copy of a particular product within a 12-month period. They may purchase products for their personal use only and may not resell or distribute them.
Yes. Adobe provideds access to two types of support:
Students, faculty, and staff who obtain a product under the Student and Teacher Licensing Program from your institution are responsible for registering the product through the Adobe website. The website address and unique product coupon code are provided on the CD media. Registration provides users with a unique serial number, which activates a license to use the product. The license is personal to the individual, not the institution.
Students, faculty, and staff can send an inquiry via email to custservice@adobe.com. They should include their name, address, school name, coupon code (found inside the product box), and the name of the Adobe product in question. A response will be sent via email within one to two business days.
There is only one discount level under the Student and Teacher Licensing Program, regardless of the number of products purchased or your institution's CLP discount level. However, your institution does earn points toward its CLP discount level for all software ordered through the Student and Teacher Licensing Program.
The Student and Teacher Licensing Program is designed to complement the standard academic resale program that lets educational institutions provide Adobe shrinkwrapped software to students, faculty, and staff through their campus reseller. The Student and Teacher Licensing Program allows institutions to make a bulk purchase of select Adobe software, which it can then resell or otherwise distribute to students for use in coursework.
Adobe allows returns only for previous-version products purchased through the Student and Teacher Licensing Program at the time of a new product release. Returns are subject to the following terms:
Adobe is offering all of its Creative Suite editions — Design Premium, Design Standard, Web Premium, Production Premium, and Master Collection — through the Creative Suite K–12 School Site License program. The program allows a school to install a Creative Suite edition on up to 500 school-owned or school-leased computers regardless of school enrollment size. School Site Licenses also come with DVDs that contain a ready-to-use curriculum, Digital Careers Teaching Resources, video tutorials, and other materials that help educators implement career and technical education programs for design, web, video, interactive, and mobile projects.
Creative Suite K–12 School Site Licenses are available to qualifying accredited K–12 public and nonpublic schools only, located at a single address.
No, a district must purchase a Creative Suite K–12 School Site License for each school that will be using the software. The licenses cannot be broken up and distributed among multiple schools or school locations. For example, if a district wants to purchase Creative Suite K–12 School Site Licenses for five schools within the district, that district must purchase five separate site licenses. The district or schools also have the option to purchase individual volume licenses through TLP or CLP from an Adobe Authorized Education Reseller.
District offices cannot install software from a Creative Suite K–12 School Site License but must purchase volume licenses through TLP or CLP, as they do not qualify as an accredited K–12 public or nonpublic school.
A school is welcome to duplicate and distribute the curriculum resources from the Adobe Digital Careers Teaching Resources DVD among educators within that school.
Duplication and distribution of the training DVD is not allowed. If you would like to use Adobe's video tutorials on your website or in other materials, find out more about Adobe's permissions and trademark guidelines.
Creative Suite K–12 School Site Licenses can be purchased through TLP or CLP. Find an Adobe Authorized Education Reseller.
Deliverables include software licenses for the respective Creative Suite edition. When purchasing a K–12 School Site License, you will also need to purchase one media kit, which includes a K–12 Site End-User License Agreement (EULA), the Adobe Digital Careers Teaching Resources DVD, and video tutorials.
No, Creative Suite K–12 School Site Licenses are available only through Adobe Volume Licensing and must be purchased through an Adobe Authorized Education Reseller.
No, Creative Suite K–12 School Site Licenses are available only to K–12 schools and districts purchasing on behalf of schools.
No, a Creative Suite K–12 School Site License for a suite edition can be installed only on a total of 250 or 500 machines, depending on the license purchased. For example, it would not be permissible to install one Creative Suite component on 500 machines and another component on 500 different computers. It is permissible to install a subset of components on any of the machines covered by the license.
Yes, each Creative Suite K–12 School Site License comes with an additional 25 or 50 teacher home-use rights licenses depending on the license purchased. Software used at home by teachers must be used exclusively for teaching purposes related to the teachers' employment with the school (such as lesson planning, classroom preparation, and so on).
No, Creative Suite K–12 School Site License software can be installed only on school-owned or school-leased computers. Students can purchase education versions of Creative Suite through an Adobe Authorized Education Reseller. Learn more about the Adobe Student and Teacher Licensing Program, which offers even larger discounts (requires a signed CLP agreement with the student's school or district).
For up-to-date information on system requirements for Adobe Creative Suite editions, visit the Creative Suite family page and select the edition you are interested in.
Yes, Adobe offers an Upgrade Plan for all Adobe Creative Suite K–12 School Site Licenses. Contact your Adobe Authorized Education Reseller for additional information.
Where applicable, Creative Suite K–12 School Site Licenses allow use of software on Mac OS and Windows platforms. Customers can install software on both platforms at their school provided the total number of installations does not exceed 500.
For more information about Creative Suite K–12 School Site Licenses, visit the AVL for education page.
The updated Adobe Digital School Collection K–12 Site License — available through AVL in packs of 50 or 100 for use at a single school — provides a comprehensive software toolset for integrating technology across the curriculum. The collection includes new Adobe Photoshop® Elements 10 software for easily creating meaningful photos, new Adobe Premiere® Elements 10 software for confidently producing compelling movies, and Adobe Acrobat® X Pro software for creating media-rich ePortfolios. Adobe Digital School Collection teaching resources, including ready-to-use lessons plans, are available online in the free Adobe Education Exchange.
The Adobe Digital School Collection is available only in packs of 50 or 100 through volume licensing. The K–12 Site License can be purchased for Windows or Mac OS through CLP or TLP 5. Find an Authorized Adobe Education Reseller.
For more information about Adobe Volume Licensing for education, visit the AVL for education page.
Deliverables include 50 or 100 education licenses and software (Windows and Mac OS) for Adobe Photoshop Elements 10, Adobe Premiere Elements 10, and Adobe Acrobat X Pro. Licenses are available for single-school sites only and cannot be shared by multiple schools or the district office.
Ideal for younger students (grades 1-8) and students of all ages (including high school) who are just getting started with digital photo editing, Photoshop Elements 10 delivers powerful yet easy-to-use options that help students organize, edit, create, and share photos. Photoshop CS5 is the professional standard for creating powerful images. Photoshop CS5 Extended delivers everything in Photoshop as well as tools for creating and editing 3D and motion-based images. Photoshop Lightroom 3 addresses the workflow needs of professional and serious amateur photographers.
Adobe Premiere Elements offers an easy way for students to quickly create great-looking, effects-filled movie projects from their videos. Adobe Premiere Pro offers a start-to-finish solution for professional video production.
Yes. The software is supported by teacher resources — such as ready‐to‐use lesson plans, tutorials, video lesson examples, and tips and tricks — that are available online at the free Adobe Education Exchange.
Yes. The software and supporting resources include tools that make it easy for teachers and students to quickly share photos and movies virtually anywhere, including on Facebook, YouTube™, discs, Online Albums, and more. Note: Adobe online services and other third-party online services are available only to users 13 and older and require agreement to additional terms and Adobe's online privacy policy.
No. The Adobe Digital School Collection Site Licenses are available only in Site License packs of 50 or 100 for use at a single school.
No. The Adobe Digital School Collection Site License is available to K–12 schools and districts only.
Each Adobe Digital School Collection Site License gives you rights to install the programs on up to 50 or up to 100 school-owned computers.
Yes. Each Adobe Digital School Collection Site License includes installation rights for 5 or 10 teacher-owned home computers based on the license purchased.
Schools may purchase Adobe Digital School Collection software licenses for school-owned computers only.
Yes. Adobe — in partnership with Knowledge Network Solutions (KNS) — offers one- and two-day workshops that give teachers hands-on experience using Adobe Digital School Collection software. In this on-site, instructor-led training, teachers capture, organize, and present the water cycle of a local environment. Learn more ›
Yes. Adobe online product training, presented by Total Training™, helps teachers and students in K–12 classes acquire skills — from basic to advanced — using Digital School Collection. Learn more ›
Yes. With Upgrade Plan, you are assured of access to upgrades for the Adobe Digital School Collection during the life of your Upgrade Plan — all at a single cost for the collection.
There are currently no upgrade paths from previous versions of the Adobe Digital School Collection or any of the individual products.
The Adobe Digital School Collection requires that you have the minimum system requirements to run Adobe Photoshop Elements 10, Adobe Premiere Elements 10, and Adobe Acrobat X Pro software. For specific system requirements for each application, visit:
Photoshop Elements tech specs
Adobe Premiere Elements tech specs
Acrobat Pro tech specs
Yes. The Adobe Digital School Collection is available for Windows or Mac OS, which simplifies deployment, training, and use in multiplatform environments. Teachers and students can work, transfer files, and collaborate more smoothly across operating systems.
For more information about the Adobe Digital School Collection K–12 Site License, visit the AVL for education page.
The Term Site License (TSL) offering allows higher education CLP members to license select Adobe education software products throughout their qualified site for a given period of time, or term. It includes all updates and upgrades to the covered software during the term of the agreement. Pricing for higher education TSL is based on Full Time Equivalent (FTE) staff, which is calculated based on the number of full- and part-time faculty and staff at the qualified site.
FTE = (Full Time Faculty) + (Part Time Faculty/3) + (Full Time Staff) + (Part Time Staff/2)
Higher education institutions with an active CLP 5 membership are eligible and must meet the minimum entry requirements.
The default licensing measurement for TSL is the program member's entire "site" (100% of the FTE). If a program member wishes to license a subset of the entire site, and that subset can be adequately defined and managed separately, then just that subset can be enrolled.
Check with your education reseller for a list of current products available under the TSL program.
Yes, product updates and upgrades are covered throughout the duration of the term.
K-12 EA offers several advantages to primary and secondary education customers:
• Higher discounts: The most substantial product discounts of any Adobe Volume Licensing (AVL) program
• Secure license compliance: Count employees once per year and cover all products licensed organization wide (Note: except video products)
• Improved software management: manage your software assets with self-service online tool (ESD via Adobe Licensing Web Site)
• Lower administration: Subscription licensing eliminates the need to track licenses or operating systems
• Up-to-date software maintenance: Stay up-to-date with cutting edge innovations and feature developments for entire term
• Superior budget and purchasing: Reduce paperwork, PO submissions, and streamline budget allocations for multiple years
Yes. When you become a K-12 EA customer, you gain access to the web-based Adobe Licensing Web Site (LWS), through which you can track your order history, run reports, edit your account, and locate your serial numbers. In addition, IT staff and other designated members of your district or schools can be assigned their own unique login to the LWS to easily download and then deploy Adobe software to multiple schools within your district.
Yes. Be sure to sign up for CLP before you enroll in K-12 EA to take advantage of this benefit.
K–12 EA is available to qualifying accredited K–12 public and nonpublic school districts in the US and in some parts of Canada.
Yes. The K-12 EA includes fee based home-use rights for teachers and staff. Home use rights will be made availabel in the fall of 2012.
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