


After you have created your Azure account, look for the “Software” link under “Learning resources” for the full list of available software titles. If you haven’t already, you will be prompted to create a Microsoft Azure account. To start, sign in with your SDSUid at Microsoft's Azure Dev Tools for Teaching page. SDSU students are eligible to install other Microsoft software applications like Project Professional, Visio Professional, Visual Studio Enterprise, Windows 10, SQL Server 2019 Developer, and more with their SDSUid. For printable guides with useful tips, shortcuts, and screenshots, visit the Office Quick Start. Log into with your SDSUid credentials, and click on the button labeled "Install Office" to begin the download. Office 365 is licensed for use on up to 5 computers.

(Note: If you have already logged in to an application using Single Sign-On (SSO), you may not need to re-enter your SDSUid and password.) Microsoft Office Simply go to and you will be redirected to the Microsoft portal to login with your SDSUid. Applications include Gmail, Docs, Drive, Calendar, Meet, and more. Google Workspace for Education is an online cloud storage and collaboration tool that provides users the ability to create, share and collaborate using the Google Workspace. San Diego State has partnered with Google to provide free Google Workspace accounts to all current students. If you are a graduating student, go to to learn how to transfer your Adobe Creative Cloud files from your SDSU account to a personal account. Note: Temporary, at-home access to Adobe Creative Cloud desktop apps ended on July 6th, 2020. Visit our Adobe Creative Cloud page to learn how to obtain and install Adobe Creative Cloud on your devices. Current SDSU students are eligible to use Adobe Creative Cloud with a valid SDSUid.
