User account available hard drive space

I have multiple computers in an office of 20+ that are used for rotating student interns. I have a user account set up for each student, 2 on any one machine. The issue is that an individual user only has roughly 8.5 gb available for hard drive space. The computer has an 80 gb hard drive. I do not want to limit the amount of space a user can have.
Is there an eay way to not have a limitation set for each user.
Thank You in advance

Duane,
That was my understanding as well, but for some reason there seems to be a limitation on the accounts.
Could there be any other explination?

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