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Google Workspace Service Adjustments

ATTENTION: The temporary quota extension for Google Drive Storage – which was previously communicated as expiring in June 2025 – has been extended for the following groups:

  • All Shared Drives currently registered for research extension funding
  • Personal Drives belonging to non-student Academic Appointees

A new compliance deadline will be communicated and published here in the coming weeks. Please check back for updates and further guidance on how you may be affected. 

Refer to the How Am I Affected page and review your affiliation's section for details. If you have questions or concerns regarding your account, contact help@it.ucla.edu.

Google Workspace Service Adjustments is UCLA’s initiative to optimize how we store data in Google by improving security, controls, and how we manage accounts to ensure adequate storage for the Bruin community.

Google Workspace for Education storage is comprised of any data in UCLA Personal Drives, Gmail and Photos, and Shared Accounts for all affiliate groups using the UCLA campus environment. Because Google treats individual storage in My Drives and Shared Drive collaborative spaces separately, these drives may be subject to different UCLA storage limits.

New strategies will improve how and where we store our digital assets and maximize resources. As we move towards these goals together, UCLA Digital & Technology Solutions (DTS) will provide the information and support to navigate this change.

This site is a guide to provide awareness, understanding, and support for a positive customer experience.

What Is Changing

The storage landscape is changing at UCLA.

In February 2021, Google announced a new model for Google Workspace for Education (GWE) and an end to unlimited storage effective July 2022. Through strategic negotiations and support from campus leadership, UCLA has been able to postpone the end of unlimited storage while we address our new data storage strategy.

As UCLA’s existing storage went beyond the new model’s limits, DTS undertook a major effort to promote awareness of this change, contain further growth, and reduce our campus data storage usage. With the cooperation of our campus partners over the past 2 years, UCLA successfully reduced campus Google Workspace data storage by over 14PB, achieving quota compliance on time and avoiding any disruptions or additional costs to campus.

This important milestone was only possible thanks to your engagement, patience, and support throughout this significant change impacting our entire campus community.

Despite this remarkable accomplishment, it is only the first step towards the future of our data storage strategy. In the coming months, DTS will provide updated information, new storage guidelines and plans for a more sustainable data storage strategy that can support the needs of all Bruins.