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Rosetta Stone® Classroom Version 3 is readily scalable to accommodate any number of students, from individual schools to district-wide programs and university campuses. Rosetta Stone offers flexible license solutions that are tailored to meet a school’s specific needs, whether beginner, multi-language and/or ESL, and supports various technology environments and requirements.

Online for Maximum Value

Our online solutions are our most powerful, versatile solutions. Rosetta Stone-hosted online solutions provide all the features of Rosetta Stone via the Internet with no data to warehouse. Rosetta Stone is accessible from any computer with internet access, any time of day, meaning that students can work on their lessons in school, at home, or anywhere else they have web access. Online solutions include full administrative access to Rosetta Stone Manager, which provides detailed reporting and lesson planning capabilities to teachers and administrators. Flexible licensing models open up the power of language learning with cost-effective licensing for a fixed number of students or courses, or for your entire student population.

CD-ROM for Installation on Single Workstations or an Entire Network

CD-ROM solutions can be installed on a stand-alone classroom PC or laptop for small group usage; on a computer lab network for access from a learning lab; or on a school, district or campus network for network-wide access. CD-ROM solutions also include full administrative access to Rosetta Stone Manager and allow schools the flexibility to start with a single license and add licenses, languages and levels as requirements develop.

California AB1802 Approved!

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Correlates To Standards

Designed by teachers and proven by students, Rosetta Stone correlates to national- and state-level standards.
» State language learning requirements
» Read about our correlations with NCLB

Customer Comments

"Rosetta Stone is fast becoming our most popular computer program. No student uses Rosetta Stone just once, they keep coming back for more." - Elizabeth G. Joiner, Ph.D., Foreign Language Laboratory - University of South Carolina

News and Announcements

Inc. Magazine named Rosetta Stone one of the Top Companies in Education in 2007
August 1, 2007 » View the article
Not Lost in Translation
March 07, 2007
The New York Times takes a look at how business travelers learn languages.
» View the article