SAS is a software suite that can mine, alter, manage and retrieve data from a variety of sources and perform statistical analysis on it. SAS provides a graphical point-and-click user interface for non-technical users and more through the SAS language.
SAS Analytical Suite
How to Get or Use This Software
Campus Computing Sites
Not eligible but think you have legitimate university need? You can request an exception.
(Sites Access only includes SAS Desktop and SAS Proc Traj 64.)
- Windows
- Faculty
- Students
- Ann Arbor
- Noncommercial Research
- Instruction
Software Store
- Windows
- Linux/UNIX
- Students
- Faculty
- Regular Staff
- Temporary Staff
- Sponsored Affiliates
- Ann Arbor
- Dearborn
- Flint
- Michigan Medicine
- Instruction
- Noncommercial Research
Tech Shop
- MacOS
- Windows
- Faculty
- Regular Staff
- Students
- Ann Arbor
- Noncommercial Research
- Instruction
UmichITAM
Email us at [email protected] for access
- Linux/UNIX
- Alumni
- Ann Arbor
- Commercial Research
UmichITAM
Personal use is not allowed for sponsored affiliates. Students may purchase SAS from the Tech Shop for personally-owned equipment.
- Linux/UNIX
- Windows
- Faculty
- Regular Staff
- Sponsored Affiliates
- Students
- Temporary Staff
- Ann Arbor
- Dearborn
- Flint
- Noncommercial Research
- Instruction
Virtual Sites
Not eligible but think you have legitimate university need? You can request an exception.
(Sites Access only includes SAS Desktop and SAS Proc Traj 64.)
- MacOS
- Windows
- Faculty
- Students
- Ann Arbor
- Noncommercial Research
- Instruction
License Information
Terms & Conditions
For faculty and staff, SAS may be used both at the office and at home on a personally-owned machine as long as it is used on only one computer at a time.
License Expiration Date
Consortium/Funding Info
This site license is funded by individual sales to university units. The UmichITAM software-sharing consortium funds a large portion. Contact [email protected] for information about joining UmichITAM. The rest of the university community can purchase device licenses from the ITS Software Store for university-owned devices or purchase from the Tech Shop for personally-owned devices.
Your Responsibilities
It is your responsibility to protect university resources and data by ensuring that you use software in compliance with relevant university policies and standards, store and process all sensitive data within approved systems, and ensure equitable access to information technology for users with disabilities.
Individuals at U-M are ultimately responsible for any infringing software on their computers or devices or for violating the terms and conditions of software licenses. Individuals are responsible for reviewing the SPG on Software Procurement and Licensing Compliance.