Adobe providing temporary at-home access to Creative Cloud

Dear Students & Faculty,

As a result of moving to an online learning environment, access to Adobe Creative Cloud in labs and classrooms is not available. Adobe has provided temporary at-home access for impacted students and faculty, so that they can continue their work remotely until May 31st, 2020. Please follow the instructions below to enable access to Creative Cloud Desktop Apps on your personal device.

  1. Visit https://creativecloud.adobe.com and use your school credentials to sign in.
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  1. If prompted, select Company or School Account and then enter your password. Or provide your credentials in your school’s login screen.
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  1. From the Creative Cloud website, browse for and download your desired app. Click Apps on the top of the page to view all apps.
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For more information on how to download or install apps, see Download and Install Creative Cloud apps.

Please also note that there are many apps that Adobe makes specifically for mobile devices in the event you don’t have a computer. They are generally less robust than the full apps, but still very useful. A list of the mobile apps may be viewed here:

https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/catalog/mobile.html

To access them, it’s the same protocol… login to Adobe with your mobile device and select the apps you want to download.

For Higher Education students to continue developing skills, Adobe offers free “Daily Creative Challenges”. These are guided projects where participants receive creative prompts and connect with pros, mentors, and other students for feedback and support. Click on the app name to learn more: PhotoshopXD and Illustrator. Also, for inspiration and over-the-shoulder learning, watch pros share their creative process on Adobe Live daily at www.behance.net/adobelive.

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.

Thank you.

John Reina

Chief Information Officer

SUNY New Paltz

(845) 257-3685

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