DROPBOX
File Storage, Synchronization & Sharing
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Recent Update: Account Storage Limits of 100GB
Please be aware that a storage limit of 100GB is now in place for each user or team account in Dropbox. See Storage Updates FAQs for information on recent changes to storage limits in Dropbox.
Request an Account
Submit a request for a Dropbox account. When your account is processed, you'll receive a welcome email to set up your new account.
Request a Dropbox Account
Get Started with your University Dropbox Account
Get started with your account using the Dropbox email sent to your campus email address. Download the Dropbox desktop app and get set up in minutes.
Setting up your University Dropbox Account
Merge or Migrate an Existing Dropbox Account Associated with your @gsu.edu Address (If you Have One)
If you already have an existing Dropbox account associated with your @gsu.edu campus email address, you will be given two options the first time you log in to your new Georgia State Dropbox account:
Merge Your Account Content with Your New @gsu.edu Account
Migrate Your Account Content to an Account using a Personal Address

What's Next?
Start using your new, university Dropbox account! Dowload the Dropbox desktop app if you have not already, log in on the web or start transferring your files into your new account.
Download the Dropbox Desktop App
Sync a folder on your computer to effortlessly store and access your files using the Dropbox Desktop App.
Download the Dropbox Desktop App
Log In to Dropbox Online
Log in to Dropbox online to access all of your Dropbox files, share your files or request files from others.
Log In to Dropbox Online
Transfer Files to Your New Account
Quickly and easily transfer and organize files into your university account using the Desktop app, or on the web.
Transfer Files to your Dropbox Account