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Education Plans for Optimal Workshop Education Partners
Education Plans for Optimal Workshop Education Partners

We offer exclusive education plans to Optimal Workshop Education Partners.

Updated over 6 months ago

We’re excited to support educators and students with access to Optimal Workshop for learning. We provide a range of plans for education use, available to students and academics of Optimal Workshop Education Partners.

The Optimal Workshop Education Partner Programme

The Optimal Education Partner Programme provides lecturers, professors and teachers the tools they need to deliver course content from undergrad to Phd studies and continuing education programs.

We offer a range of discounted plans designed around the needs of educators and students, and intended to make Optimal Workshops professional grade tools accessible at a reduced cost.

Student plans are provided exclusively via Optimal Workshop Education Partners.

Qualifying as an Education Partner

  • You must be a lecturer, professor or other professional with a University, College, School or Training provider

  • You must be able to support the provisioning of Optimal Workshop plans for your students (we’ll work with you on this)

Apply to be an Education Partner

  • Jump on the the Optimal Education webpage and submit your details here

  • An Optimal Education Specialist will be in touch to discuss your application and talk through the partner programme.

  • We’ll onboard you and help get your students up and running with Optimal

I'm a student - can I get access just for myself?

We’ll need to speak to your course administrator, or lecturer and will ask that they become an Optimal Workshop Education Partner.

If you need access to Optimal Workshop, there's a good chance your classmates do too, so we’ll work with your education provider to get everyone the tools they need.

In the meantime, you can access a free 7 day trial at any time by signing up here.

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