The nature of education is often a difficult topic to discuss. A strong educational background and philosophy is the core of any great country, and a necessity to compete in a global economy. While perhaps the most crucial occupation in today's society, the teacher and the entire educational experience often goes unappreciated. The task of using technology in education can be daunting as well. There is an expectation that our teachers will become experts on the material that they teach, and also make use of the best that technology has to offer.

The nature of computer technology is such that it is a dynamic market. The technology seems to move so fast that, oftentimes; common business practices get left behind. Superior Global Solutions works with IT Managers of educational institutions, Teachers, and Students to cut through the hype in IT, and provide the proper information to help keep them competitive in today’s time. We offer many products, from a wide variety of manufacturers, to help you choose the right solutions for you or your environment. For education qualification, please read eligibility information below.

Eligibility Information

In order to be eligible for academic pricing, you must fall into one of the categories below. Special pricing will be given to those in these categories.


A. Educational Institutions

Defined as an accredited institution organized and operated exclusively for the purpose of teaching its enrolled students. An accredited institution must be:
A public or private K-12, vocational school, correspondence school, junior college, college, university, or scientific or technical school that is either institutionally accredited by an accrediting agency nationally recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education or, in the case of public K-12 institutions only, recognized or approved by the Department of Education of the State in which it is located. OR

A preschool meeting all of the following criteria: (i) is an early childhood program incorporated for the purpose of providing educational services to children between two and five years of age, and which serves minimum of ten such children; and (ii) has been in operation for at least one year.

B. Administrative Offices or Boards of Education of Educational Institutions

Defined as (a) district, regional and state administrative offices of the public Educational Institutions defined in Section A above (b) administrative entities organized and operated exclusively for the administration of the private Educational Institutions defined in Section A above, or (c) other state or local government entities substantially all of whose activities consist of administrative support for public Educational Institutions defined in Section A above.


C. Full and Part Time Faculty and Staff of Educational Institutions

Defined as all full and part time faculty and staff of Educational Institutions defined in Section A above. You must send a copy of your current faculty ID along with your order. Fax to (804) 794-0402 or send via email attachment. Academically priced package product purchased by an individual faculty member is limited to quantity one per person per product.


D. Full and Part Time Enrolled Students

Defined as full and part time enrolled students of a Higher Education Institution (defined as a public or private, vocational school, correspondence school, junior college, college, university, or scientific or technical institution meeting all criteria defined in Section A (1) above). High School students can order most of the academically priced software with the exception of Microsoft and Corel. You must send a copy of your current school photo ID along with your order. Fax to 800 321-4297 or send via email attachment. If your ID doesn't have a date, you must also send your class schedule showing enrollment in the current term. Academically priced package product purchased by a student is limited to quantity one per person per product.


E. Public Libraries (most publishers, but not Adobe)

Must meet all of the following criteria: (i) provide general library services without charge to all residents of a given community, district or region; (ii) supported by public or private funds; (iii) make its basic collections and basic services available to the population of its legal service area without charges to individual users, but may impose charges on users outside its legal service area; and (iv) may or may not provide products and services, beyond its basic services, to the public at large with or without individual charges.


F. Public Museums (most publishers, but not Adobe)

Must meet all the following criteria: (i) are a public or private agency or institution organized on a permanent basis for essentially education or aesthetic purposes; (ii) utilize a professional staff; and (iii) own or utilize tangible objects, care for them and exhibit them to the public on a regular basis.


G. Home-School Programs

Defined as a home-schooling program which provides primary education to a student or students aged eighteen (18) or under and which is able to provide written proof that it either (i) belongs to a nationally-recognized home-schooling organization, or (ii) is expressly recognized by a local school district as an acceptable alternative to an accredited or state-recognized/approved educational institution.


Examples of Entities Not Eligible for Academic Pricing:

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Academic versions CANNOT be returned. Email Us At info@sgsinc.net