Intel Fortran is now available under a free, non-commercial license for qualified students on Linux, OS X and WIndows. See https://software.intel.com/en-us/qualify-for-free-software/student for more details.
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There is no list that I am aware of. When applying you agree to "I am a full or part-time matriculated student currently enrolled at a degree-granting higher education institution defined as a public or private, vocational school, correspondence school, junior college, college or university."
But I met a great problem.
no matter how I try my college name, it always said that Your college is not pre-selected for inclusion in this program.Please submit a request to add your college to our list, and check back in one month.
I have already tried some universities' name in United States. But it still can not be passed.
I also sent an e-mail to submit a request but it have not replyed yet.
What should I do now, I need the Fortran complier urgently~~!!!
Jianyu Z. wrote:
But I met a great problem.
no matter how I try my college name, it always said that Your college is not pre-selected for inclusion in this program.Please submit a request to add your college to our list, and check back in one month.
I have already tried some universities' name in United States. But it still can not be passed.
I also sent an e-mail to submit a request but it have not replyed yet.
What should I do now, I need the Fortran complier urgently~~!!!
That is why I was asking for a list of approved institutions. Last time I was able to download the software as a student, but now still being a student I'm unable to do that.
edit: Okay, I tried again today and it works. Thanks, Intel! :)
I moved your comment into a new thread under our Intel® Software Development Products Download, Registration & Licensing forum to solicit help from our Startup team.
The associated downloads for this program are all available via the Intel® Software Development Products Registration Center (IRC) . The default landing page on the IRC will provide access to downloads corresponding to your license.
For the particular Student page referenced in the original post, the link the Linux download is as noted by the red arrow in the partial image below.
The links in the student version page do not lead to free software download, instead it leads to a 30-day free trial or buy now download. I wonder how a student is recognised as qualified if there isn't a link to conform the "edu" mail address.
You might be seeing the same confusion as discussed in the Windows sticky post about this program (https://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-visual-fortran-compiler-for-windows/topic/560801).
The links for the Student program access are under the OS links as noted in the image below. The Intel Parallel Studio XE link just below "Offer:" takes you to the main product page and 30-day free trial.
I have just learned that the underlying links noted in my last post are leading to the incorrect 30-day evaluation page and not the associated Student request form. Our apologies for the continued problems/confusion. I have notified the responsible parties and will post again when the links have been fixed.
I assume this means you submitted the required Student Program request form?
If so, then please send me a private reply (use Send Author A Message) and include your name, your academic institution email, and college and I will inquire.

Hello Sir,,
I have downloaded and installed Academic Research Performance Libraries from Intel (Linux*)--Intel® Math Kernel Library for Linux*--version 11.2 to my computer but i am not able to see and use ifort compiler.
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