Accessing Your CSUF Student Google Workspace
This article covers how CSUF students can access Google Workspace (also known as Titan Apps) using their CSUF account.
Accessing Google Workspace from Google
1. Click Sign in.
The screenshot below is from the Google homepage, but you can sign in from any supported Google app (e.g., Gmail, Drive, Calendar, etc.).
2. Enter your campus email address. Then click Next.
You might not see this step if you're accessing Google through a link within in the campus portal or using a direct domain URL.
- Enter your campus email address.
- Click Next.
3. Enter your campus email on the Microsoft sign-in screen. Then click Next.
- Enter your campus email address.
- Click Next.
4. Enter your campus email and password on the CSUF Student Authentication screen. Then click Sign in.
- Enter your campus email address.
- Enter your campus password.
- Click Sign in.
6. If prompted, click Continue to verify it's your account.
If you have set up two-step verification with Google for your CSUF Google account, you may be prompted to verify your account using a second method such as a text message.
7. You're logged into your CSUF Google account!
Access Google Workspace through the campus portal
Note that there are only direct links to Google Drive, Google Docs, and Hangout Meet from the landing page in the portal; however, once you log in to Titan Apps through the portal you can go directly to any Google app (e.g., calendar.google.com).
1. Log in to the campus portal.
2. Type Titan Apps in the portal app search box on the left of the portal homepage. Then select Titan Apps.
If you are also a CSUF faculty/staff, you will see the Titan Apps Employee portal app for faculty and staff.
3. Select the Google app you want to use.
4. Enter your campus email on the Microsoft sign-in screen. Then click Next.
- Enter your campus email address.
- Click Next.
5. Enter your campus email and password on the CSUF Student Authentication screen. Then click Sign in.
- Enter your campus email address.
- Enter your campus password.
- Click Sign in.
7. If prompted, click Continue to verify it's your account.
If you have set up two-step verification with Google for your CSUF Google account, you may be prompted to verify your account using a second method such as a text message.
Need More Help?
Students can contact the Student IT Help Desk at [email protected] or 657-278-8888 for additional assistance.