New WSU Adobe Creative Campus agreement

Earning recognition as an Adobe Creative Campus, Washington State University now offers Adobe resources and tools to all users, including students — a first in the university’s history.

Faculty, permanent staff, and students have immediate access to Adobe Express, with design and creative courses offered full Creative Cloud.

Access a WSU Adobe License:

  • Adobe Express: Available to all active faculty, staff, and students
  • Adobe Acrobat Pro DC: Available to active faculty and staff
  • Shared Device Licensing and VIP Licensing are also available for departmental use to offer any users not currently covered with the Adobe agreement
  • Adobe Creative Cloud: Available on a limited basis and by request, please contact your local IT support team to request a new WSU Adobe Creative Cloud license

WSU employees with existing Creative Cloud access through the university can work with their local IT support team to renew their Creative Cloud license by Friday, Aug. 30.

Please visit ITS’ website to learn more about how to use WSU’s new Adobe licensing agreement.

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