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# Creating a New Team

Users can usually create a new team by clicking on the ‘Join or create team’ button on the top right corner of the landing page. This option is only available to the companies and enterprises that pay for these services. However, Cornell does not have that option and students do not have access to creating new teams within the application - only the faculty members do. Therefore, students can only join a team as a member or request a faculty to create a new team and grant admin access. Email your professor to have them start a team and invite your team members to join. <br>


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