Adobe Creative Cloud for Students on Personal Devices

Summary

NOTE: Students actively enrolled courses that provide Adobe access, can download Adobe Creative Cloud and the apps that are associated with the course. If you are not enrolled in a course that provides access to Adobe, please do not follow these steps, as they will not work.

Please follow the instructions below to enable access to Creative Cloud Desktop Apps on your personal device if you are a current and active student enrolled in a course that provides access to Adobe.

Note:  It is important for you to make sure your personal device is capable of utilizing Adobe apps. 

Here's where it is important to mention before you download any application: "just because you can download any application, doesn't mean you should". 

  • The Adobe applications are large and labor intensive on computers. Make sure your computer is capable of handling the resources required for these applications to run.
  • Only download what you need and if you know your computer is capable of running these high end applications. 

How to Login to Adobe and Download Adobe apps

  1. Visit https://creativecloud.adobe.com and use your school credentials to sign in. Use your full BC email address and BC password to Sign In.  You may be prompted to enter this information multiple times.

Sign In

 

  1. If prompted, select Company or School Account and then enter your Bellevue College email and password. You will also need to provide your credentials in your school’s login screen. Use your full Bellevue College email address and password when prompted (this could be multiple times).

Select Company or School Account
 

 

  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.

Choose Apps

 

For more information on how to download or install apps, see Download and Install Creative Cloud apps.

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: Photoshop, XD 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.

Regards,

Bellevue College ITS

Please visit this Adobe HelpX page if you have questions.

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