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New Here ,
Nov 25, 2019 Nov 25, 2019

 Hi. Do I qualify for teachers' subscription being a teacher in public kindergarten?

 

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Mentor , Nov 25, 2019 Nov 25, 2019

majka_zimka, good evening.
There is a purchase qualification in Japan.
https://helpx.adobe.com/jp/x-productkb/policy-pricing/cq081918191/_jcr_content/main-pars/download_section/download-1/file.res/Adobe_Academic_Eligibility20191105.pdf

 

In the US, there is no indication that nursery schools are eligible. The details may need to be confirmed with support.
https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/education-faq.html

 

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Community Expert , Nov 25, 2019 Nov 25, 2019

@Tacafy,

In the U.S. Kindergarten is now part of the primary school system. I remember when it wasn’t, but it’s been several decades now that it’s been included. I went to your link and expanded “Is my institution eligible?” where it says K-12 qualifies for the discount.

Jane

 

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Mentor ,
Nov 25, 2019 Nov 25, 2019

majka_zimka, good evening.
There is a purchase qualification in Japan.
https://helpx.adobe.com/jp/x-productkb/policy-pricing/cq081918191/_jcr_content/main-pars/download_se...

 

In the US, there is no indication that nursery schools are eligible. The details may need to be confirmed with support.
https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/education-faq.html

 

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Community Expert ,
Nov 25, 2019 Nov 25, 2019

@Tacafy,

In the U.S. Kindergarten is now part of the primary school system. I remember when it wasn’t, but it’s been several decades now that it’s been included. I went to your link and expanded “Is my institution eligible?” where it says K-12 qualifies for the discount.

Jane

 

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Mentor ,
Nov 25, 2019 Nov 25, 2019

@jane-e

Thank you for following.
I only understand the facts about Japan ...
In the United States, Kindergarden is in elementary school!

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Community Expert ,
Nov 25, 2019 Nov 25, 2019
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@Tacafy,

 

I became curious and looked it up. Our 50 states get to make a lot of their own decisions independently, so Kindergarten became part of the public school system at different times in different states. 

 

https://www.educationnext.org/what-happened-when-kindergarten-went-universal/

“As late as the mid-1960s, however, such programs continued to rely heavily on local resources, as only 26 states and the District of Columbia helped fund kindergarten costs. There were remarkable changes over the next decade, however: Between 1966 and 1975, 19 states began funding kindergarten for the first time. The majority of these states were in the South, but the West was also well represented. By the late 1970s, only two states—Mississippi and North Dakota—did not fund kindergarten programs.”

 

What is it in Japan?

 

~ Jane

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Community Expert ,
Nov 25, 2019 Nov 25, 2019

My answer here needs to be handled with care, as I do not know the status of your "kindergarten".

 

Generally all schools that are recognized as school in your area are eligible for teachers' subscriptions.

Depending on the country and the system, your "kindergarten" may qualify.

 

Look into Tacafy's links for specific information. I suppose for definitive answer you may contact Adobe sales.

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