
Teaching communications, we rely a huge amount on Adobe Software-reporters, cinematographers, photographers, designers. He told PetaPixel, 'We have been running around-like every other university-quickly coming up with an action plan to keep serving our students through COVID-19. Per PetaPixel, the initial request for help came from RC Concepion, a professor at Syracuse University. Remote education can be challenging, especially for students who are only able to access certain services on campus, so it's nice to see Adobe working to help those affected. Once access is granted, users will be able to remotely access Creative Cloud apps through May 31, 2020, or until their educational institution reopens if this occurs before the end of May. The access application can be found here. In order to access a temporary license to use Adobe Creative Cloud software at home, an IT admin must request access for students and teachers from Adobe.


In order to qualify for this service, a student must otherwise only have access to Creative Cloud applications on campus or at a school computer lab. Adobe has announced it will be providing students and educators at-home access to Creative Cloud applications free of charge due to the increasing amount of remote learning current taking place amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
