Every student has access to Adobe’s full suite of Creative Cloud tools as a standard part of their education.
Roadrunners can utilize innovative technology to engage with their coursework, build digital literacy to use, understand, and create incredible work, and start building their professional experience from the moment they become a student. UTSA is committed to ensuring that all students have access to the tools they need to succeed in today's workforce.
View a demonstration on how to access Adobe Creative Suite.
Watch videos on how to get the most out of Adobe Creative Suite tools.
Join other Roadrunners to learn more about Adobe Creative Suite.
Download Adobe Creative Suite tools and find technical support.
Academic Innovation’s instructional designers can help you leverage Adobe to engage students.
Sign up for Adobe Creative Campus events and learn about dynamic incentive programs.
How does UTSA’s status as an official Adobe Creative Campus impact student success? The benefit of using these tools is especially evident among students who have been traditionally underserved by higher ed institutions.
A first-of-its-kind study by Civitas Learning, Adobe, and LinkedIn , conducted at UTSA, found that UTSA students are gaining a competitive edge compared to equally matched peers in non-Creative Cloud sections of the same course.
increase in A&B grades earned by academically at-risk students
increase in course grades on a 4.0 scale for students who identify as Hispanic or Latino
increase in A&B grades earned by undergraduates
increase in A&B grades earned by Black/African American students
Use Adobe Creative Cloud to communicate ideas, stand out in your class or career, and create work that engages others.
UTSA Academic Innovation works closely with instructors, students, and staff to create dynamic courses that combine technology and effective teaching strategies.
UTSA’s unique combination of course design, use of collaborative technology, and emphasis on interactive learning experiences prepares students for future careers.
Take a look at just a few ways that students, faculty, and staff are using Adobe Creative Cloud tools at UTSA and in their lives.
UTSA student Laura Coon discussing her use of UTSA's free access to Adobe Creative Cloud.
Assistant Professor Kimberly Fonzo discussing her use of UTSA's free access to Adobe Creative Cloud.
UTSA students Elizabeth Salazar and Karla Ruiz talk about how they got started using Adobe. This video is also the transition point between videos that feature Elizabeth to videos that will feature Karla. Best of luck with your career Elizabeth!