

Subscriptions to Adobe Creative Cloud will also reset on July 1, requiring a new purchase to retain access. To retain access, Adobe Acrobat Pro DC may be purchased with a credit card from the Software Center after July 1.īefore purchasing Adobe Acrobat Pro DC, review alternatives, as many people likely do not need the full version of Adobe Acrobat Pro. Those who downloaded the software before July 1 will lose access to Adobe Acrobat Pro on July 1. Beginning July 1, the fee will be $29/year, which is an 80% savings over the $179.88 annual cost charged by Adobe to the general consumer. Students will no longer be able to download Adobe Acrobat Pro for free. To maintain access, those faculty and staff members can either log into Adobe Acrobat Pro by Thursday, June 30, or visit the opener" target="_blank">Software Center after July 1 and request an Adobe Acrobat Pro DC license at no charge. Those who have not used Adobe Acrobat Pro in the past two months will lose access to the software on July 1. Tech will make arrangements for all faculty and staff who have logged into Adobe Acrobat Pro since mid-April, 2022, to retain a license. Research Computing and Infrastructure Services Organization Chartĭue to a change in the university’s licensing agreement with Adobe, beginning Friday, July 1, faculty, staff and students will no longer automatically be assigned an Adobe Acrobat Pro DC license.Finance and Administration Organization Chart.Vice President of Information Technology Organization Chart.Research Computing and Infrastructure Services.Technology for Remote Teaching and Working.CWRU Administrative Professional Series (CAPS).
