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Fluke Education Partnership Program

The Fluke Education Program offers educators support through tool donations, 25% discount, special offers and FREE training course and content for classroom use.

All certified educators at not-for-profit high schools, technical and vocational schools, colleges, universities, and apprenticeship programs are eligible for the complete program. Corporate or for-profit trainers can access the training content.

Tools, Discounts, and Curricula for Educators

Teaching Materials

Fluke offers a host of online courses and training content to supplement educator’s curriculum and support hands-on labs. Course topics include Electrical Measurement Safety and Digital Multimeter Basics. Training aids also include videos, calculators, videos, and application notes.

See the full list of topics

In addition, the Fluke Resource Center has a variety of videos and application notes covering a variety of test and measurement topics.

Educator and Student Discounts

Not-for-profit schools and educators always receive 25% off most Fluke family brand of tools (Fluke Networks, Fluke Calibration and Amprobe). Eligible tools included accessories, digital multimeters, clamps, thermal imagers, scopemeters, fiber optic testers and more.
In addition to the 25% discount, Fluke also offers a special “buy two, get one free ”offer on the Fluke 87-V Digital multimeter, T6-1000 Electrical Tester and 8808A Benchtop Multimeter. Read more

Not-for-profit members of the Fluke education program receive 25% off the list price on most Fluke products. Tools can be used by either educators or students, but must be ordered by educators at participating distributors.

Tool Donations

Fluke donates new and refurbished tools to not for profit high schools, technical and vocational schools, colleges, universities, apprenticeship programs, organizations needing tool support for training.

Learn how to submit a donation request

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