Intel supports the next generation scientists and engineers through ensuring students have access to the latest Intel® Software Development Tools.
- I am part of a student project group and we all need to use these products. Can we all get a license?
- Yes, all individuals in your student group may be eligible for student licenses under the named-user terms.
- Do I get Intel support for the Student Suite?
- Yes, user forum support only.
- What’s the difference between the Intel® Software Development Suite Student Edition and the free student license?
- The free student license only includes C++ tools, while the Intel® Software Development Suite Student Edition also contains the Intel® Fortran Compiler.
- How long can I use the software?
- The student license grants you user rights for a 12 month period. After that students may reapply for a new license.
- I am a professor. Can I use the student product?
- No. Teaching is a profession and you are compensated for it. You may, however, have your students register and install student licenses. Alternative options are available for educators and academic researchers.
- I am engaged in academic research. Can I use the student product?
- If you, as a student, are receiving any form of compensation for the research project (i.e., you receive a salary, or funding, etc.), you do not qualify for a student license under the non-commerical license terms. Please refer to the End-User License Agreement for the terms of the Non-Commercial license.
- Do the features vary between the student and commercial product?
- At the current time, the student product offerings have the same features as the commercial product. However, Intel reserves the right to change this policy without notice at any time. In addition, the licenses provided include limited support and are not renewable.
- Is there a specific time period for this offering?
- No, currently there is no specific time frame for this offer. However, Intel reserves the right to change this policy without notice at any time.