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ManlykNat
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January 20, 2019
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Creative cloud student discount

  • January 20, 2019
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I am trying to buy the creative cloud student discount package, in the eligibility section it says I need to have a college/university email. Should I enter in my University email or my normal account email in the checkout section?

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Correct answer Nancy OShea

I would enter the permanent e-mail address you want Adobe to have on record as this will be your user ID and where all  notifications will be sent. 

Qualifying for an academic discount is a separate procedure and can include any of the following.

Adobe - Adobe Education Store : Proof of Academic Identification

  • School ID card
  • Report card
  • Transcript
  • Tuition bill or statement
  • Any other document issued by the educational institution that includes your name, the institution name, and the current date or term.

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Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 21, 2019

As Nancy said, recent proof that you enrolled is sufficient and will validate the student discount. I would recommend using a university mail address only for staff members.

If, however, you used your university email address be sure to change that before the end of your enrollment or you will have trouble accessing your account.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Nancy OSheaCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
January 21, 2019

I would enter the permanent e-mail address you want Adobe to have on record as this will be your user ID and where all  notifications will be sent. 

Qualifying for an academic discount is a separate procedure and can include any of the following.

Adobe - Adobe Education Store : Proof of Academic Identification

  • School ID card
  • Report card
  • Transcript
  • Tuition bill or statement
  • Any other document issued by the educational institution that includes your name, the institution name, and the current date or term.
Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert