- Created by Jason Taylor, last updated by Quinton (st-it06) on 2026-03-27 4 minute read
ChatGPT Edu Quick Start Guide
Logging In
- Complete the required ChatGPT Edu training on Percipio. This must be completed before you can access ChatGPT Edu.
- Go to chatgptlogin.uccs.edu/api/gateway.
- Authenticate with your UCCS credentials through single sign-on as you would with any other university application.
- After authenticating, Press the "Set Up My Account" button. Make sure all of the checks pass. This can take a few seconds.
- Wait for an invite email from OpenAI. This may take a few minutes. Check your UCCS email inbox (and spam/junk folder) for the invitation.
- Click the link in the invite email to complete your account setup and access ChatGPT Edu.
- Once logged in, confirm you see your UCCS workspace in the sidebar. This means you are using the university's licensed instance — not a personal account. Additional functions will become available once your group memberships sync (typically within 40 minutes)
Note: If you have not completed the Percipio training, you will not be able to access ChatGPT Edu. The training only needs to be completed once.
Important: Always use your ChatGPT Edu account for university work. Your Edu account provides enhanced privacy protections, higher usage limits, and ensures your data is never used to train OpenAI's models.
The Interface at a Glance
- Sidebar (left): Your conversations, Projects, and Custom GPTs.
- Model picker (top): Select which AI model to use. The default (Auto) is the best choice for most tasks.
- Message composer (bottom): Type your prompt here. Use the attachment icon to upload files and the Tools menu to access features like Search, Deep Research, and Study Mode.
Policy Acknowledgement
Welcome to ChatGPT Edu at UCCS!
ChatGPT Edu is available to the UCCS community as a secure, institutionally supported generative AI platform. This workspace expands equitable access to AI capabilities for our campus while prioritizing protection of university data and supporting UCCS's ongoing commitment to innovation in teaching, research, and administrative work.
Responsible and Appropriate Use
Your use of ChatGPT Edu must comply with all applicable university policies and practices. Users are responsible for ensuring their activities align with institutional expectations related to data protection, academic integrity, accessibility, and responsible technology use.
Key applicable UCCS policies include:
UCCS's ChatGPT Edu environment is approved for use with up to confidential CU data; users should not input highly confidential data into the platform. Academic uses of ChatGPT Edu must also align with course, program, and departmental expectations.
Your First Conversation
Type a question or task into the message composer and press Enter. That's it. Here are a few things to try:
- "Summarize the key points of this document." (attach a PDF or Word file)
- "Draft a professional email to a student explaining our transfer credit timeline."
- "Explain the difference between supervised and unsupervised machine learning in simple terms."
- "Analyze this spreadsheet and show me a bar chart of totals by department." (attach a CSV or Excel file)
Key Features to Explore
| Feature | What It Does | How to Access |
|---|---|---|
| Web Search | Finds current information from the internet | Tools menu → Search |
| File Upload | Analyze documents, spreadsheets, images, and more | Attachment icon in composer |
| Data Analysis | Upload data and get charts, stats, and insights | Upload a CSV/Excel file and ask questions |
| Canvas | Side-by-side workspace for editing text or code | Say "use canvas" or ChatGPT opens it automatically |
| Projects | Organize chats, files, and instructions for ongoing work | Sidebar → Projects → + |
| Custom GPTs | Build task-specific AI assistants | Sidebar → Explore GPTs → Create |
| Deep Research | Extended multi-source research with citations (uses credits) | Tools menu → Deep Research |
| Study Mode | Step-by-step guided learning instead of direct answers | Tools menu → Study and learn |
| Image Generation | Create images from text descriptions (uses credits) | Ask ChatGPT to "create an image of..." |
| Memory | ChatGPT remembers your preferences across conversations | Happens automatically; manage in Settings |
What Costs Credits (and What Doesn't)
Most features are free and unlimited: the default model, web search, file uploads, Canvas, Projects, Custom GPTs, Study Mode, and Memory.
Credits are consumed by: Deep Research, Image Generation, Thinking models (advanced reasoning), and Advanced Voice Mode. These draw from a shared institutional pool. You are granted 3 free image generations and 5 deep research queries per day.
Tips for Better Results
- Be specific. "Summarize this report in 3 bullet points for a non-technical audience" beats "summarize this."
- Upload files instead of pasting large amounts of text.
- Iterate. Ask follow-ups like "make it shorter," "use a more formal tone," or "add a section about costs."
- Use Projects for anything you will work on more than once.
Getting Help
For questions about access, training requirements, or technical issues, email [email protected] or refer to the other articles in this knowledge base collection.
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