MATLAB now available to UC students, faculty and staff

Sign into the UC MATLAB portal for software, support and help

The University of Cincinnati offers a campus-wide License to MATLAB technical computing, Simulink model-based design and more than 100 other industry-standard software tools.

The license provides UC students, faculty and staff members anywhere access to MATLAB software, support and technical assistance in a centralized UC MATLAB portal.

UC MATLAB Portal

Sign into the UC MATLAB Portal with your UC email address (username@mail.uc.edu) to access all-things MATLAB. 
 
  • Get software. Access MATLAB online or download, install, and activate MATLAB software on your university-managed or personally owned device.
  • Get support. View how-to guides and learn to use MATLAB effectively with online training courses.
  • Get technical assistance. Help with MATLAB software activation, installation, bug-related issues, and more. 

For more information, please visit the MATLAB page on UC Digital Technology Solutions website.

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