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GitHub Copilot Pro

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Get GitHub Copilot Pro FREE as a student. AI-powered code completion and programming assistant that helps you write code faster and smarter.

Coding & Programming by GitHub Copilot Pro
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FREE $10/month

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Important for Students to Know

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Student-Friendly Pricing

Get GitHub Copilot Pro at 100% off with verified student status.

Full Feature Access

Access all premium features with your student subscription - no limitations.

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Cancel Anytime

No long-term commitment required. Cancel your subscription whenever you need to.

What's Included

AI Code Completion

Get intelligent code suggestions as you type, powered by OpenAI Codex

Multi-Language Support

Works with dozens of programming languages including Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Ruby, Go, and more

Context-Aware Suggestions

Copilot understands your code context and provides relevant suggestions

Code Explanations

Get explanations for complex code snippets to help you learn

How to Get This Discount

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    Sign up with your .edu email address or student ID

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    Verify your student status through GitHub

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    Access GitHub Copilot Pro for free as part of the Student Developer Pack

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    Install the Copilot extension in your IDE (VS Code, JetBrains, etc.)

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Eligibility Requirements

  • Currently enrolled student (undergraduate or graduate)
  • GitHub Student Developer Pack
  • Available worldwide

Renewal: Student discount may require annual reverification

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the free access last?

GitHub Copilot Pro is free as long as you maintain your GitHub Student Developer Pack status, which requires annual reverification.

Which IDEs support Copilot?

Copilot works with VS Code, Visual Studio, JetBrains IDEs (IntelliJ, PyCharm, etc.), Neovim, and more.

Can I use it for school projects?

Yes, but use it as a learning tool. Always understand the code it suggests and follow your institution's academic integrity policies.