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ChatGPT Edu for Fresno State

ChatGPT Edu

The California State University system (CSU) and OpenAI have joined forces to expand the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education by providing more than 460,000 students and over 63,000 staff and faculty with access to ChatGPT Edu, a version of ChatGPT customised for educational institutions. “It is the largest implementation of ChatGPT by any single organization or company anywhere in the world,” OpenAI announced on Tuesday, February 4, 2025.

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About ChatGPT

ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence(AI) chatbot technology developed by OpenAI that can process natural human language and generate a response.

Getting Started

Frequently Asked Questions

ChatGPT will be made available to campus users by invitation.  An invitation will be sent to users to be included in our workspace.  

On March 17, faculty and staff will automatically become enrolled in ChatGPT. However, participation is entirely optional—you may choose whether or not to use it. For instructions on joining the Fresno State workspace, follow this link: ChatGPT Edu Activation 

Do you already have a paid ChatGPT subscription? Faculty and staff with existing subscriptions will not be automatically enrolled in the Fresno State ChatGPT workspace. Those interested in joining may contact the Technology Service Desk at 559.278.5000. We are currently working on the details of migrating data and custom work from personal accounts to the Fresno State platform. If you have concerns about potential data loss, you may choose to decline participation now and join later when you are ready. 

After July 14, to activate ChatGPT, students must first review and sign the Student Terms and Conditions for Use of Generative AI Tools & Solutions - a one-time requirement that grants access to ChatGPT and also covers any AI tools made available to students in the future. The agreement is found on the “To Do” list in the Student Portal. Once signed and approved, students will receive an email from OpenAI (within one business day) indicating access is granted. 

Already subscribed to ChatGPT?
If you created a ChatGPT account using your Fresno State email, please note that any content saved there will not transfer to the Fresno State ChatGPT workspace. To avoid losing important work, make sure to back it up separately before making the switch. 

For Fresno State Students, Faculty, and Staff, there is no cost to you personally or your department for the plan purchased through the Chancellor's Office for all employees and students.

The CSU Chancellor’s Office has signed an 18-month (February 2025 - July 2026) contract for ChatGPT with an option to extend the agreement.

The CSU is providing ChatGPT Edu, a plan specifically built for universities to responsibly deploy AI to for active employees and students.  Limitations apply.

Yes, Fresno State’s ChatGPT Edu environment is private and secure, meaning all data remains private to the university. No information will be shared with OpenAI or other institutions for AI training. To keep everything safe, the CSU ChatGPT Edu plan includes advanced security measures like secure login, verified access, and strong encryption to protect information at all times.

The agreement with OpenAI ensures that ChatGPT interactions and data are not used to train their underlying large language models or improve their services.

Yes, the ChatGPT Edu plan allows institutions to build custom GPTs tailored to specific courses or administrative functions, which can be shared within the campus workspace to enhance learning and operational efficiency. Custom GPTs require the GPT-4o model.

Yes, OpenAI provides applications for iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS, allowing users to access ChatGPT across different devices. These applications also support platform-specific integrations.