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Student Lab from Small Stata 17 (or earlier)

Student Lab licenses are annual licenses that are appropriate for student use for classwork or for use by faculty for teaching.

Are you a student? View our student pricing.

To order a license for more than 25 users, contact us.


Small Stata

For students.
225
10-user Lab
+ $12 each
Perpetual license

Stata/IC

For mid-sized datasets.
$625
10-user Lab
+ $52 each
Perpetual license

Stata/SE

For larger datasets.
$1,275
10-user Lab
+ $122 each
Perpetual license

Stata/MP (2-core)
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Stata/MP: The fastest version of Stata (for dual-core and multicore computers) that can also analyze more data than any other flavor of Stata.

Faster & for the largest datasets.
$1,575
10-user Lab
+ $157 each
Perpetual license
Product features Small Stata Stata/BE
(Basic Edition)
Stata/SE
(Standard Edition)
Stata/MP
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Stata/MP: The fastest version of Stata (for dual-core and multicore computers) that can also analyze more data than any other flavor of Stata.

2-core 4-core 6+
Maximum number of variables
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Maximum number of columns/fields allowed in your dataset.

Up to 2,048 variables -
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Maximum number of observations
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Maximum number of rows/records in your dataset.

Stata/MP holds up to 20 billion observations given the current largest computer, and is ready for more once computer hardware catches up.

Up to 2.14 billion -
Up to 20 billion - - -
Speed comparisons
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Stata is fast.

Stata/MP is the fastest edition of Stata and handles the largest datasets. All modern computers can take advantage of the advanced multiprocessing of Stata/MP. This means

  • Stata/MP2 runs almost two times faster than Stata/SE
  • Stata/MP4 runs almost four times faster than Stata/SE
  • Higher MP licenses run even faster

Read a more in-depth discussion of the speed advantages of Stata/MP.

Fast -
Twice as fast - - -
Almost four times as fast - - -
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Even faster - - -
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Time to run logistic regression with 10 million observations and 20 covariates
20 seconds -
10 seconds - - -
5.2 seconds - - -
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< 5.2 seconds - - -
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Maximum number of independent variables
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Maximum number of explanatory variables allowed in a model. In the linear regression case, the maximum number of regressors.

798 -
10,998 - -
65,532 - - -
Complete suite of statistical features
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Linear models Panel data Survival analysis
Multilevel models Treatment effects Time series
GLM ANOVA/MANOVA Binary outcomes
Multiple imputation SEM Count outcomes
Survey methods Exact statistics Power and sample size
Contrasts Marginal effects GMM
FMM Cluster analysis Spatial autoregression
Multivariate methods LCA Bootstrapping
Basic statistics Epidemiology Programmable MLE
Simulation Nonparametrics and more ...
Bayesian analysis Item response theory  
Publication-quality graphics
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Extensive data management facilities
Truly reproducible research
Comprehensive reporting
Powerful programming language
Complete PDF documentation
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Over 18,000 pages of documentation, including fully worked examples and methods and formulas.

Exceptional technical support
Includes within-release updates
Windows, macOS, and Linux
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All Stata licenses run on all three platforms.

And much more for all your data science needs
Memory requirements 1 GB 1 GB 2 GB 4 GB
Disk space requirements 2 GB 2 GB 2 GB 2 GB