Does Valve offer special licensing for Students? |
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Created October 1st, 2008 The content of this page is moderated by both Steam Support and the Steam user community - any links to outside sites should be treated with caution. Steam Support will not request your Steam account password for any reason, nor will you ever be asked to enter your Steam account password into a website form. Valve offers academic licensing only through institutions of higher education as part of the SourceU program. SourceU is an academic licensing program designed to equip instructors and students with the real-world skills and knowledge needed to foster a successful and rewarding career in the games industry. The SourceU program offers a number of benefits for students enrolled in game development programs using the Source engine including: * Access to the complete catalog of Valve Source games. * Source SDK. * Student-specific user forum. * Community portfolio page. * SourceU community user group. * Extensive tutorial information on the Valve Developer Wiki. What if my school is not part of the SourceU program?Your school must be part of the SourceU program in order for you to take advantage of academic licensing. Please contact your instructor or the department head of your game design program to inquire about the inclusion of SourceU to your school’s curriculum. More information is available here: |
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