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OpenAI UT Enterprise

OpenAI UT Enterprise gives faculty and staff access to OpenAI's enterprise workspace with stronger institutional protections, admin-managed access, and a request path through the AI Studio. It is designed for university work that benefits from ChatGPT, Codex, and the broader OpenAI environment without relying on personal accounts.

Faculty & Staff
Primary audience for licensed OpenAI enterprise access at UT Austin
ChatGPT + Codex
A single licensed environment for advanced chat, drafting, analysis, and coding workflows
Enterprise Protections
Built for institutionally managed use with privacy and administrative safeguards more appropriate for university work
Request via AI Studio
Licenses are requested through the UT AI Studio tools and services process rather than self-purchased individually

OpenAI tools with a university-ready access model

UT Spark remains the broad campus AI platform, but some faculty and staff need direct access to OpenAI's enterprise product set. This page is for that licensed path: a managed way to use OpenAI's tools for institutional work while keeping procurement and access centralized through the AI Studio.

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ChatGPT for advanced work

Use ChatGPT for drafting, summarization, research support, structured reasoning, and complex knowledge work in an enterprise-managed environment.

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Codex for technical workflows

Support software, scripting, and technical problem-solving tasks with OpenAI's coding-oriented workspace and agent-style development flows.

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Enterprise protections

Positioned for university work that needs stronger administrative guardrails and privacy expectations than a consumer account.

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Centralized request path

Licenses are requested through the UT AI Studio tools and services process, which keeps adoption aligned with institutional support and governance.

What faculty and staff are really getting

The value of OpenAI UT Enterprise is not just a chat box. It is access to a more complete OpenAI work environment for people whose jobs call for deeper reasoning, writing, analysis, and technical execution.

ChatGPT

Everyday knowledge work

  • Draft communications, reports, planning documents, and summaries.
  • Analyze uploaded materials and synthesize long documents.
  • Work iteratively on policy, operations, research, and project content.
Codex

Technical and builder workflows

  • Generate or refine code, scripts, and automation ideas.
  • Accelerate prototyping for IT, data, and operations teams.
  • Support more technical use cases than a general-purpose AI chat alone.
Enterprise Access

Use a managed university path

  • Avoid personal subscriptions for institutional work.
  • Keep request, licensing, and support aligned with UT processes.
  • Use a service model that sits closer to UT Spark in governance expectations.
Faculty & Staff Use Cases

Best fit for higher-complexity work

  • Administrative analysis, workflow design, and project planning.
  • Research support and synthesis where approved.
  • Technical development, automation, and solution design.

When to use OpenAI UT Enterprise vs. other UT tools

Choose UT Spark when

  • You want a broad, UT-managed AI platform available to the whole campus.
  • You need fast access with no separate license request.
  • You want multiple model families inside one UT-supported environment.

Choose M365 Copilot when

  • Your work lives in Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams, and Microsoft 365.
  • You need AI embedded directly inside workplace collaboration apps.
  • You are optimizing around Microsoft workflows rather than OpenAI's native workspace.

A few things to keep clear

This is licensed access

OpenAI UT Enterprise is not presented as a free-for-all tool. Access is requested through the AI Studio tools and services page.

Do not publish pricing

Use the request path instead of listing cost publicly. That keeps the page focused on fit, governance, and access rather than procurement detail.

Keep data rules in view

Enterprise protections matter, but university data classification and responsible AI guidance still apply to how the tool should be used.

Need OpenAI UT Enterprise?

Use the UT AI Studio tools and services page to request a license for faculty or staff use. That path keeps onboarding, review, and support aligned with the university's AI service model.

AI-assisted draft

This page was developed with AI support as part of the writing and editing workflow.