This page is for teachers
You can invite students to enroll in your class in 3 ways:
- Send an invite link—Students click the link to join.
This feature is rolling out over the next week. - Send an email invite—Students can join from the email or in Classroom.
- Share a class code—Students enter the code in Classroom.
If students have trouble with the link or code, you can reset them, or send students an email invite instead.
For instructions to join a class, students can go to Join a class.
Note: Students can unenroll themselves from classes. If they unenroll, their grades are removed.
Invite students
- Tap Classroom .
- Tap the class Settings
- Next to Invite link, choose an option:
- To automatically add the link to a message, tap Share select an app, such as Gmail.
The link is automatically added to your message. - To copy the link so you can paste it into a message, tap the link.
The link copies to your clipboard. Paste it into a message for your students.
- To automatically add the link to a message, tap Share select an app, such as Gmail.
- Send the message with the link to your students.
Note: If you don’t see Invite link, make sure you have Student invite settings enabled.
You can send students an email invite so they can join your class. Students can accept the invite in their email or in Classroom.
Note: On Android devices, you can invite individual students but not groups. To invite a group, use the web version of Classroom.
- Tap Classroom .
- Tap the class People .
- Tap Invite students
- Enter the student’s name or email address.
- (Optional) As you enter text, an autocomplete list of students might appear.
To add a student from the list, tap their name or email address. - (Optional) To invite more students, repeat steps 4 and 5.
- Tap Invite.
Note: If you have trouble adding an email address, it might be outside of your school’s domain.
After you send the invite, your class list updates to show the names of invited students.
Each class you create has a class code. You share the code with students so they can join your class. To share the code, paste it into an email or write it on the board.
- Tap Classroom .
- Tap the class Settings .
- Under General, next to Class code, choose an option:
- To copy the code so you can paste it into an email, tap the code.
- Write the code on the board in your class
- Along with the code, give students these instructions:
- Sign in to Classroom at classroom.google.com.
- On the homepage, tap Add .
- In the box, enter the code that I gave you and click Join.
- For more detailed instructions, go to Join a class as a student.
For each class, you have an invite link and a class code, known as the Invite codes. You can share the invite codes with students, so they can join the class.
By default, the invite codes are on (enabled).
You can:
- Reset invite codes, if you have trouble with them.
- Disable invite codes, so new students can't join your class.
- Enable invite codes, so new students can join your class.
You only need to do this if you disabled the codes.
Note: When you reset or enable invite codes, Classroom creates new invite codes. The previous codes won't work.
- Tap Classroom .
- Tap the class Settings
- Under General, next to Student invite settings, tap More choose an option:
- To reset the invite codes, tap Reset invite codes.
- To disable the invite codes, tap Disable invite codes.
- To enable your invite codes, tap Enable invite codes
- Tap Save.
For more details, go to Invite students with class code or Invite students with an invite link.
You can invite students from outside of your school's or organization's domain the same way you invite students from your domain, but your IT administrator has to turn on the setting.
If you’re an administrator, to turn the setting on or off, go to Configure class settings.
Class size limits
Workspace for Education accounts
- Maximum number of teachers: 50
- Maximum number of members (teachers and students): 1,000
Note: Classroom uses Google Groups for all students and teachers. Each person can only be in a certain number of groups. For more information, see the Membership section of Understand Groups policies and limits.