Zoom

University-wide site license

Zoom at a Glance

You, as the host, can choose to record sessions, create breakout rooms, collaborate on projects, share or annotate on one another’s screens and see up to 49 of your participants face-to-face simultaneously on your screen, all with one easy-to-use platform. Now, with a university-wide site license, there is no time limit for group meetings, and it includes up to 300 participants. Do check out some safe use tips when using Zoom.

Quick Start Guide for New Users

This quick start guide walks you through getting started with your Zoom account using the university-wide site license, including essential steps like downloading the Zoom client, scheduling your first meeting, and creating your breakout rooms. Click the embedded links to learn more.

*NEW* Click here to see the comprehensive user guide.

Safe Use When Using Zoom and Be Cyber Safe!

Here are some recommendations to note when you are facilitating remote collaboration sessions.

Zoom Mobile App Download


The app let you join a meeting without signing in but also allow you to sign in using a Zoom account, Google, Facebook, or SSO. From there, you can start a meeting, join a meeting, share your screen in a Zoom by entering the meeting ID, mute/unmute your mic, start/stop the video, invite others to the meeting, do in-meeting chat, and start a cloud recording.

The mobile app is available for