Dropbox Education features nearly all of that, but at a cheaper cost -- it's $49 per user per year, with "significant" reductions in cost for higher-volume deployments. That compares to $150 to $300 per user for Dropbox's enterprise-focused offering. Of course, with the cheaper price comes one big different: storage isn't unlimited. Instead, you get 15GB for everyone on your team (for example: a 300-person edu team would have 4500GB in total shared storage).

Other than that one notable change, though, it'll basically be the same experience with the same security as the Dropbox for Business product. For starters, Dropbox is focusing on higher education -- specifically faculty, though the company says it'll be investigating ways to potentially roll it out to students in the future. There's also talk of extending the offerings for K-12 institutions as well, but that'll come at a later date. Interested institutions can get Dropbox Education as of today.