![]() Students faculty and staff can access software in several ways, including in campus computer labs, through Windows Virtual Desktop and direct download from the KU Software Webstore. KU IT also partners with some vendors so that smaller Kansas Board of Regent's universities can purchase software and services at KU's discounted rate. All current students, faculty and staff can download Office 365 applications (e.g., Word, Excel, etc.) to personal devices, and all faculty and staff can download Adobe Creative Cloud applications (e.g., Photoshop) for home use. ![]() Microsoft Office 365 and Adobe Creative Cloud are examples. KU IT leverages the university's purchasing power to make some software and services available to students, faculty and staff for both work and personal use. In some cases, access to specific software applications and services is limited to groups that have a defined need. Our focus is on making these resources available as widely as possible within the campus community, while balancing licensing and other costs associated with campuswide availability. KU Information Technology works with campus partners to provide access to the software, services and systems that students, faculty and staff need to successfully achieve their academic, research and work goals.
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