Control user access to Classroom

This article is for Google Workspace administrators.

As a Google Workspace administrator, use the Google Admin console to give teachers and students access to Classroom.

About user accounts

User account types

Users can sign in to Classroom with one of the following user account types:
  • School account—Also known as a Google Workspace for Education account, this account is set up by an accredited school. 
  • Personal Google Account—This is set up by the student, parent, or guardian. Typically, a personal Google Account is used outside of a school setting, such as a homeschool. 
  • Google Workspace account—This is set up by your organization’s Google Workspace admin. 
Support for Classroom
Your Google Workspace edition determines what level of service and support you can get for Classroom.
Google Workspace edition Type of support
Google Workspace for Education or Workspace for Nonprofits
Workspace Basic, Business, or Google Workspace for Education Plus Classroom is an additional Google service and is not covered by support or a service level agreement (SLA). For help, go to the Google Classroom Help Community or Classroom Help Center.
How cross-domain class membership works
Different Google Workspace edition users might be limited in how they can interact with users who are in a different organization (or have a different domain name). The following table outlines if Google Workspace domains work with other domains.
If a user accesses Classroom with: And the primary teacher accesses Classroom with... Can the user join the class?
  • Google Workspace for Education
  • Workspace for Nonprofits
  • Google Workspace for Education
  • Workspace for Nonprofits
Yes, if class settings in both organizations allow it.
  • Workspace Starter
  • Business Standard
  • Business Plus
  • Enterprise
  • Google Workspace Starter
  • Business Standard
  • Business Plus
  • Enterprise
Yes, if class settings in both organizations allow it.
  • Google Workspace for Education
  • Workspace for Nonprofits
  • Google Workspace Starter
  • Business Standard
  • Business Plus
  • Enterprise
  • A personal Google account
No
  • Workspace Basic
  • Business Standard
  • Business Plus
  • Enterprise
  • Google Workspace for Education
  • Workspace for Nonprofits
  • A personal Google Account
No
Personal Google Account
  • Google Workspace for Education
  • Workspace Starter
  • Business Standard
  • Business Plus
  • Enterprise
Yes, if the Google Workspace organization allows it.
Personal Google Account Personal Google Account Yes
Turn a service on or off for Google Workspace users Control access to Google services by age
As an administrator, you can control access to Google services by age.

Control user access to Classroom

Step 1: Put users in organizational units

To turn Classroom on or off for select groups of users, put their accounts in an organizational unit. Learn more about the organizational structure.

Step 2: Give users access to Classroom

  1. Sign in to your Google Admin console.

    Sign in using your administrator account (does not end in @gmail.com).

  2. Choose one:
    • If you’re using Google Workspace for Education or Workspace for Nonprofits, click Appsand thenGoogle Workspaceand thenClassroom.
    • If you’re using Workspace Basic, Business, or Google Workspace for Education Plus, click Appsand thenAdditional Google servicesand thenClassroom.
  3. Click Service status.
    On the left, you can see the top-level organizational unit and any parent or child organizational units.
(Optional) To turn a service on or off for an organizational unit:
  1. At the left, select the organizational unit.
  2. To change the Service status, select On or Off.
  3. Choose one:
    • If the Service status is set to Inherited and you want to keep the updated setting, even if the parent setting changes, click Override.
    • If the Service status is set to Overridden, either click Inherit to revert to the same setting as its parent, or click Save to keep the new setting, even if the parent setting changes.
      Note: Learn more about organizational structure.

Note: Changes may take up to 24 hours to propagate to all users.

Step 3: Configure class settings

You can configure 2 settings for Classroom:

  • Class membership—Determine who can join classes in your domain and which classes users in your domain can join.

  • Allowlisted domains—Allow users to join classes from the domains that you trust and allow teachers and students from different domains to share information.

For details, go to Configure class settings.

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