Who Can Buy?
Eligibility Guidelines
QUALIFIED PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS
- University and college students — Students enrolled at a higher education institution defined as an accredited public or private university or college (including community, junior, or vocational college) that grants degrees or certificates. Qualifying students must be enrolled for three (3) or more credit hours in a degree granting or certificate granting education program or in a nine (9) month or longer certificate program.
- Secondary school students – Students enrolled at an accredited, government-recognized public or private secondary schools providing full-time instruction, ages 13 and older
- Faculty – Teachers employed by an accredited, government-recognized secondary school, local education authority including school districts and boards of education, or public or private university or college, for-profit career/vocational school that grants degrees and/or certificates
- Home school students and teachers – Students ages 13 and older and teachers as defined by state homeschooling regulations found at http://www.hslda.org/laws/default.asp
EXAMPLES OF NON‐QUALIFIED PERSONS OR ENTITIES:
- Higher education Students, teachers, faculty of non‐accredited schools or non‐degree granting schools
- Primary school students or teachers
- Secondary school students under age 13
- Staff members
- Pre‐k and/or child care facilities
- Non-certified homeschoolers
- Museums not wholly owned and operated by an educational entity
- Hospitals not wholly owned and operated by an educational entity
- Churches
- Religious organizations that are not schools or accredited higher education entities
- Training Centers or schools granting certificates for courses such as computer software training, but are not offering programs which grant degrees requiring not less than the equivalent of two year of full-time study including without limitation: Ziff Davis University, Learning Tree University, New Horizon Computer
- Learning Center, Teacher Training Centers
- Military Schools that do not grant academic degrees
ACCEPTABLE IDENTIFICATION
Students:
- A unique valid email address associated with an educational entity (i.e. student@university.edu, student@university.ac.uk, or student@K12school.K12.edu). If you opt to use this method, the serial number will be sent to the email address you provide. This is the fastest method for receiving your serial number.
- A copy of a student ID card containing the student’s name, school name, and current academic term1, 2
- A photo identification card, driver’s license, passport or other official photo identification and ONE of the following proofs of current enrollment. The document must include the school name, student name, and current date/academic term2.
- A copy of a tuition statement or course bill
- An official letter from the registrar of the school
- A copy of a student schedule
- A copy of a grade report statement or transcript
- Any other document issued by the educational institution
Faculty:
- A unique valid email address associated with an educational entity (i.e., faculty@university.edu or faculty@university.ac.uk). If you opt to use this method, the serial number will be sent to the email address you provide. This is the fastest method for receiving your serial number.
- A copy of a faculty ID card containing name, school name, and current academic term2
- A photo identification card, driver’s license, passport or other official photo identification and ONE of the following proofs of employment. The document must include the school name, name, and current date/academic term1, 2.
- Institutional paycheck stub
- Letter on official letterhead from the registrar of the educational entity indicating current employment
- A copy of an International Teacher ID Card (ITIC) containing the faculty name, school name, and the current date/academic term2.
Homeschool Students or Teacher:
- Evidence of status as a homeschool student or teacher by providing one of the following:
- A current copy of a Homeschool Membership Association card
- A current copy of a curriculum receipt
- Any official documentation issued by the local/state government that recognizes your family’s intent to homeschool
Notes:
1 Any sensitive information such as pay amounts, grades, or social security numbers can be covered or crossed out.
2 Current date is defined as:
Within 1 year from the issued date
OR
Within 6 months from the end of the noted semester/term
OR
Within 6 months from the end of the noted academic year
Autodesk reserves the right to modify acceptable proof of eligibility throughout the course of this Agreement.
Top Benefits
AutoCAD Design Suite Ultimate 2013 software provides tools to help you create and sketch extraordinary designs, capture design information from almost any source, and showcase your designs with cinematic-quality renderings. Connect to the Autodesk 360 for easy sharing, collaboration, and rendering.
The suite includes:
- AutoCAD® 2013
- AutoCAD® Raster Design 2013
- Autodesk® SketchBook® Designer 2013
- Autodesk® Showcase® 2013
- Autodesk® Mudbox® 2013
- Autodesk® 3ds Max® Design 2013
- Autodesk® Alias® Design 2013
Connect. Plug in to the power of the cloud.
- Connect to Autodesk 360 for easier sharing, collaboration, and rendering.
- Supercharge your design and collaboration processes with online file exchange and rendering services that directly connect AutoCAD software to Autodesk 360.
- Broadcast your designs to the world, with in-product social media publishing.
- Access and download apps to customize your AutoCAD experience.
- Publish directly from AutoCAD to enable web and mobile collaboration and review.
Create. Discover new possibilities
- Explore your ideas in almost any shape imaginable, with powerful 3D modeling and sculpting tools.
- Create and sketch extraordinary designs with industry-standard conceptual sketching and design tools.
- Discover inspirational ideas with freehand drawing techniques, to create breakthrough conceptual design sketches for AutoCAD software.
- Drive your projects to completion with comprehensive documentation tools.
Capture. Bring your world into AutoCAD Design Suite.
- Capture design information from almost any source, and convert it into a DWG™ file.
- Digitize scanned drawings and plans with easy-to-use raster-to-vector conversion tools that help you bring your legacy information into AutoCAD.
- Turn photographs into 3D models with easy-to-use photo modeling tools.
- Accelerate renovation and restoration projects by re-creating the as-built environment, with powerful point cloud tools.
- Translate third-party 3D file formats into DWG files with model import and aggregation tools.
Showcase. Render them speechless.
- Showcase design ideas easily with illustrated drawings, renderings, 3D presentations, and 3D physical models.
- Accelerate the feedback loop and avoid costly errors by clearly communicating design intent to stakeholders and constituents.
- Explore form, fit, finish, and function variations of your AutoCAD designs, with games-inspired visualization tools.
- Impress your customers with interactive presentations and Hollywood-quality renderings, directly from your AutoCAD designs.
- Hold your designs in the palm of your hand by printing physical 3D models directly from AutoCAD software.
FAQs
System Requirements
AutoCAD Design Suite Ultimate 2013 System Requirements
Operating System
32-bit version:
- Microsoft® Windows® 7 Professional, Ultimate/Enterprise, Home Premium
- Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional operating system (SP3 or later)
64-bit version:
- Windows 7 Professional, Ultimate/Enterprise, Home Premium
- Windows XP Professional X64 (SP2 or higher)
Browser
- Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 7 or later
CPU Type
Baseline Recommendation
Windows 7:
- Intel® Pentium® 4, 3.0 GHz or higher; AMD Athlon™ Dual Core with SSE3 technology; or AMD Opteron™ with SSE3 technology
Windows XP:
- Intel Pentium 4, 1.6 GHz or higher or AMD Athlon Dual Core with SSE3 technology
Exceptions
For 3D modeling in AutoCAD®-based products:
- Intel Pentium 4 processor or AMD Athlon, 3.0 GHz or higher or Intel or AMD Dual Core processor, 2.0 GHz or higher
Memory
- 4 GB RAM (8 GB recommended)
- 24 GB free hard drive space (28 GB recommended)
- 3 GB free swappable memory
Pointing Device
- Microsoft® mouse compliant
Media
- USB 2.0 or DVD ROM (USB 2.0 recommended)
Display Resolution
- 1,280 x 1,024 with true color
Display Card
Network
- Internet connection (To access full User Assistance Documentation, Autodesk® 360, and Subscription Web Services)
Autodesk reserves the right to alter product offerings and specifications at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document.
Autodesk is not responsible for errors or failures of Autodesk software arising from the installation of updates, extensions or new releases issued by third party hardware or software vendors for the qualified software or hardware identified in this document (or for any other third party software or hardware that you may use in connection with Autodesk products).