Adobe Creative Cloud
Overview of Licensing Types: K–1
Flexible licensing options for elementary and middle schools.
Adobe believes that creativity is a critically important and in-demand skill in a changing world. With a surge of new products, new technologies, and new ways of working, employees must become more creative to succeed in times of change. As the industry standard for fostering creativity, Adobe provides all the necessary tools for young people to become creative professionals. Only Adobe Creative Cloud for education offers students, teachers, and staff at academic organizations access to the latest industry-leading applications for design, web development, photo editing, video, and audio work, as well as seamless ways to share and collaborate through additional online services.
Benefits of Adobe Creative Cloud for Education:
Universal Access for All Ages
Provide your students, teachers, and staff access to the latest industry-leading creative software, enabling them to create, share, and publish engaging content across all media and devices.
Budget Predictability and Flexible Deployment
Low, fixed licensing fees per user or device in school classrooms. All licensing options include an admin web console that simplifies centralized management and deployment of licenses.
Access to In-Person, Hybrid, and Online Training Classes
With named user licenses, schools can grant students or teachers access to Creative Cloud on any device, including personal computers. This ensures access to essential digital tools, regardless of whether classes are held in-person or remotely. Schools can also purchase licenses for shared devices, allowing access to Creative Cloud applications on specific devices in labs or computer classrooms.
Integration with Tools Already in Use
The integration of Creative Cloud simplifies access to various tools through Google Workspace for Education, Microsoft Teams, OneNote, Canvas, and more.
Free Educational and Online Resources for Student Engagement
Adobe Education Exchange offers free lesson plans, professional development courses, blog posts, and webinars from Adobe and partners like Khan Academy, Pixar in a Box, and others.
Licensing Types:
Named-user licenses: To deploy named user licenses, you need to add the emails of users who need access. If there are many users, you can upload emails in CSV format.
- Full set of Creative Cloud applications and services
- Licenses for each student, teacher, or staff member
- Scalable deployment for the school site
- Flexible licensing terms from 1 to 4 years
- Certain services can be installed on mobile devices
- 80 GB of storage
Minimum purchase of 300 units
Tied to users' email addresses.
Shared device licenses: To install shared device licenses, you need to log into your account on a PC, create a package, and deploy the license. The license will automatically attach to the machine. For other PCs, you can use the created distribution or create new packages.
- Full set of Creative Cloud applications for desktop PCs
- Licenses for each computer, not each user (ideal for labs or computer classrooms)
- Scalable deployment for the school site
- Flexible licensing terms from 1 to 4 years
- Licenses cannot be installed on mobile devices
- No storage included
Minimum purchase of 25 units. Installed on shared PCs.
Who Can Purchase a License?
• Educational institutions for general secondary education (schools, private schools).
• Educational budget institutions for secondary vocational education (technical schools, lyceums, colleges).
Special pricing for the K-12 segment applies only to the full Adobe Creative Cloud (CC) package. Individual products, such as Photoshop, are sold at higher education pricing.
The price for K-12 licenses does not depend on quantity.
Possible purchase terms: 1/2/3/4 years.
Advantages of Noventiq as an Adobe Education Partner:
- Noventiq is an Adobe Certified Reseller.
- The BDM team provides expert assistance in product selection, technical support, and guidance throughout the use of th