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As a result of switching to online classes this Spring, student access to Adobe Creative Cloud in campus computer labs is inconvenient for remote learning. Adobe has provided temporary at-home access for impacted students and faculty, so that they can continue their work remotely. Please follow the instructions below to enable access to Creative Cloud Desktop Apps on your personal device.

**If you see a trial prompt when you sign in to Acrobat DC, see the steps at the end of the page.

  1. Visit https://creativecloud.adobe.com and use your school credentials to sign in. 

  2. If prompted, select Company or School Account and then enter your password. Or provide your credentials in your school’s login screen.

  3. From the Creative Cloud website, browse for and download your desired app.

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For faculty seeking to engage students during campus closures, Adobe has curated resources to help them discover inspiring projects, best practices, and new ideas so they can continue to drive valuable learning in virtual environments. For more information on Adobe’s distance learning resources please click here.

I see a trial prompt when I sign in to Acrobat DC on my computer.

When you install and launch Acrobat DC on a Windows computer and sign in, if you see a Try or Buy prompt, do the following:

  1. Exit Acrobat DC, if it is running.

  2. Download the AcrobatStudentAccess.zip file and extract it on your computer.

  3. Right-click the included EXE file and choose Run as Administrator. (Click yes or enter your computer password, if prompted)

  4. Start Acrobat DC. It should now launch without asking you to sign in.

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These instructions were provided by Adobe. We will update them as we learn more about this process. If you have any questions or issues, contact the Help Desk.

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