IBM SPSS Academic Programs
IBM offers a number of programs to support professors, students, administrators and deans. These programs are designed to:
- Provide more flexible pricing and licensing options
- Easily extend usage throughout the university
- Foster a permanent link between academic and corporate institutions
- Recognize IBM SPSS software users for their contributions to their respective industries
- Support more effective teaching with IBM SPSS software
- Ensure that students will be sought by employers
In addition to the New Deal, MAP, ACE and SMART programs described here, several IBM award programs recognize outstanding students and faculty members in the field of analytics.
Featured SPSS Academic Programs
IBM offers a number of programs to support professors, students, administrators and deans. These programs include the following:
- IBM SPSS New Deal
The "New Deal" is designed to help you gain the maximum value and flexibility from your software investments so you can plan and budget more effectively.
- Mining in Academia Program (MAP)
This program provides no-cost use of IBM® SPSS® Modeler Premium data mining and text analytics software for classroom teaching and research.
- Analytic Certification in Education (ACE)
The ACE program leverages the IBM SPSS Statistics and IBM SPSS Modeler Certification programs for commercial customers, with additional benefits for faculty and students
- Statistics and Mining in Academic Research and Training (SMART)
This program prepares future business leaders to solve tough challenges using industry-leading IBM SPSS technology.
- Faculty and Student Award Programs
IBM sponsors several awards and competitions to recognize outstanding faculty and students for their accomplishments.
IBM SPSS Academic Solution Links
Webinar- Success for every student by leveraging IBM Passes
Tuesday, March 26, 2013 @ 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. EST
- IBM Predictive Analytics Education Specialist Nicole Alioto, Ph.D. will discuss how analytics can help you maximize resources and improve decision-making to drive K-12 student success.
Decision management for student retention: Helping students stay in school


