A Campus-Wide License provides unlimited use of MATLAB and Simulink products to all faculty, staff, students, and researchers, on and off campus, on any device.
Supported Institutions and Programs
More than 2,400 schools already have a Campus-Wide License. To gain access to MATLAB and Simulink, create a MathWorks Account using your university email address.
Access learning resources that support curricula.
Increase research productivity.
Prepare for in-demand careers.
Lower license overhead while expanding access.
Faculty using a Campus-Wide License get access to MathWorks learning resources that support curricula and help students complete project-based assignments. Students also work with one programming language across courses, making it easier for them to meet objectives.
Increase MATLAB proficiency with interactive online courses.
Create interactive, auto-graded course assignments with instant learner feedback.
Enhance curricula with ready-to-use courseware and tools.
Get students up to speed quickly on MATLAB with a free, two-hour tutorial.
Learn best practices for teaching with MathWorks online learning tools.
Collaborate more efficiently on projects through MATLAB Online with MATLAB Drive.
"With MATLAB, we are combining computer science theory and concepts with problem solving in engineering. MATLAB is the one language that we want our students to use—the one that we all use in our classrooms."
Dr. James Craig, Georgia Institute of Technology
Researchers on a Campus-Wide License have access to the most up-to-date suite of MATLAB and Simulink products available for academic use and can collaborate with peers across disciplines and at hundreds of research institutions worldwide.
Create computational code stories in an executable notebook
Prototype and debug applications and scale to clusters without recoding
Share data and code
Access shared code and custom toolboxes
“We can engage students in leading-edge research. The tools enable the research group and the student—including biology majors and engineers—to focus on research and spend less time programming.”
Dr. Gil Alterovitz, MIT and Harvard University
With a Campus-Wide License, students gain access to the same tools used by engineers and scientists. They’ll develop the computational skills needed for in-demand careers in IoT, deep learning, artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, robotics, neuroscience, and finance, or for building their own startup (2:17) .
Support computational thinking tasks with MATLAB courseware.
Create cool projects while building valuable expertise.