


Please see our Adobe Creative Cloud Enterprise Licensing article for more information. See also our Working with PDFs Comparison Table.įor a listing of applications available through Creative Cloud, see the product list below.įaculty, Staff, and Students: Individual Named-User licensing for Creative Cloud is available. Modify a PDF so that it meets web accessibility guidelinesĬreate multi-page digital documents, vector graphics, high-end graphics, edit video content, etc. Many apps (like Word and Excel) can do this during printing or savingĮdit PDFs, or combine several PDFs into one document Please ask your instructor or academic department to send in a request on your behalf. Students at Cornell who are taking a course that requires use of Creative Cloud software are eligible for a free Creative Cloud license for that semester. When determining if you need either Acrobat Pro or the full Creative Cloud All Apps Plan please consult our decision chart. Both of these licenses are available at no cost to eligible Cornell employees. More information about Adobe Acrobat Pro licensingĪdobe Creative Cloud and Acrobat Pro: Enterprise Licensing AvailableĬornell staff and faculty with a Cornell business need can request a license for either Acrobat Pro or the full Creative Cloud All Apps Plan.More information about Adobe Creative Cloud licensing.Please see the particular program for details. Some extend usage rights to personally-owned equipment while other programs are only available to Cornell staff and faculty. Some of these programs are available at no cost others have a fee associated with the license. Members of the Cornell community can take advantage of several different licensing programs for Adobe products. These licenses remain valid for as long as the student remains a Cornell employee or until a department requests that the license be canceled. Student employees of Cornell University may be granted Adobe licenses for Cornell employees, in the same manner as regular Cornell employees. Instructional licenses expire a few weeks after the end of the semester, to allow students time to finish late assignments. The request needs to originate from the department, and should include the student's name (first and last), Cornell NetID, and a short description of the student's academic need, such as a course requirement (please include the course number).

This license is granted only at the request of the student's instructor, academic advisor, or academic department.

This license is granted on a semester-by-semester basis, with Summer Session counting as a separate semester. CIT can provide individual Creative Cloud instructional licenses to students who have an academic need for the software.
