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“When Auburn decided to become a Creative Campus, we did so with the intention of providing resources we knew our students needed but could not necessarily access,” said Auburn Provost Bill Hardgrave. This semester, Auburn renewed its commitment to empowering students’ digital literacy and creative scholarship by increasing its investment in resources designed to support access to Creative Cloud. With continued student licensing provided by the Office of the Provost, the program offers equitable access to Creative Cloud to all students, regardless of major. Many students have even translated their experience into training opportunities for others as Adobe student ambassadors. Since fall 2018, more than 10,000 Auburn students have downloaded Creative Cloud applications, using the suite of tools to enhance academic coursework, elevate student organizations and even build an individual portfolio.
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Through a partnership with Adobe Systems Inc., all enrolled students have free access to Adobe Creative Cloud, a design platform hosting popular apps and tools such as Photoshop, InDesign, Premiere Pro and many more. The Adobe Creative Campus program highlights innovative universities and colleges that value and work toward improving digital literacy. Three years after becoming the first school in the Southeastern Conference to be an Adobe Creative Campus, Auburn University continues to provide students with innovative tools and opportunities to expand their skill sets and enhance their academic and co-curricular work.