This article is for K–12 and higher institutions. If you’re a homeschool, go to Get started with Google Workspace for Education for homeschools instead.
Google Workspace for Education provides a suite of cloud-based tools to K–12 and higher-education institutions and U.S. homeschools. The tools and services include messaging and collaboration apps, such as Gmail, Google Drive, Google Calendar, Classroom, and so on.
If your school has sophisticated IT needs, consider Google Workspace for Education Plus. It has additional enterprise-grade capabilities, such as advanced controls for administrators and enhanced analytics.
Does my organization qualify?To qualify for Google Workspace for Education, K–12 and higher institutions must be a government-recognized, formally-accredited institution delivering nationally or internationally-approved certifications at primary, secondary, or third level. For a complete list of requirements, go to Qualifications for Google Workspace for Education.
Sign-up process for K–12 or higher-education institutionsAfter you submit your request and verify your domain, we review your organization’s eligibility. Approval requests are typically resolved within 14 business days.
You get approval for Google Workspace for Education by signing up or upgrading your existing Google Workspace subscription.
Upgrade your Google Workspace subscriptionAfter you sign up, we'll take you to your Google Admin console where you can verify domain ownership (if you signed up an existing domain) and continue setting up services for your users.
If you purchased your domain when you signed up for Google Workspace or you already verified your domain with Google, you can skip this step.
If you're signing up for Google Workspace for Education using a domain that you already own, you need to verify your domain before we can review your application. This verification process ensures that no one else is using your domain for Google services without your permission or sending email that appears to come from your school.
After you get approval for Google Workspace for Education, you can add users to your domain, set up apps, and access advanced features, such as mail migration.
When a customer is approved for a Google Workspace for Education domain, they are approved for a single tenant. This tenant can be used at the level the admin chooses, but should only govern a single group. No user should be part of multiple tenants.
Once a customer is on a Google Workspace for Education edition, they cannot also have any other Google Workspace editions, including Google Workspace for Non Profits.
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