

Employee AccessĬurrent faculty and full-time staff are assigned Named User Licenses which includes 100GB of cloud storage as well as access to Adobe Stock and 2,500 additional fonts. You may then retrieve applications directly from Adobe's website.

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Students who purchase an annual Named User License may install any Adobe Creative Cloud applications on their personal computer.
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Students who purchase an annual Named User License may access the full Adobe Creative Cloud suite within UNT's MyLab virtual remote software solution. This is the primary method all students may use to access Adobe applications at no additional cost. These are typically device-based Shared Device Licenses and available to any current UNT affiliate. Physical Computer LabsĪdobe Creative Cloud is available in various Student Computer Labs on campus. This includes 100 GB of cloud storage, access to Adobe Stock and 2,500 additional fonts, and permits use on personal computers and UNT's MyLab remote software solution. This entitles the account with 2GB of cloud storage and 250 additional fonts.Īdditionally, students may purchase a discounted Named User License here.

Student AccessĬurrent students are entitled with Shared Device Access (formerly Adobe Spark). Doing so will prompt to log in your typical EUID and password. If you've ever setup a "Personal" Adobe account using your UNT email address, you will be prompted to choose between that "Personal Account" or the "School Account" - you will always select "School Account" in order to access your UNT Adobe account. To use an Adobe entitlement provided by, or purchased through, the university, you must always use your UNT email address. The Adobe agreement includes all Create Cloud applications, though accessing them may differ depending on your affiliation with the university and where you're physically located. The Creative Cloud suite from Adobe is a collection of full-featured applications for graphics designers, illustrators, phototographers, videographers, and web developers.
