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As a student learning AWS, there are several ways you can potentially access free AWS credits to continue your learning journey:
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AWS Educate: This program is specifically designed for students and educators. By signing up with your educational institution email address, you can gain access to AWS Promotional Credits once your application is approved. The verification process can take anywhere from a few minutes to a few days.
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AWS Free Tier: While you're already using this, it's worth noting that it provides a limited amount of free resources for many AWS services. Continue to leverage this as much as possible.
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AWS Skill Builder: This platform offers free digital training courses that can help you further your AWS knowledge without incurring costs.
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Online Learning Platforms: Websites like Coursera, Udemy, and freeCodeCamp sometimes offer AWS courses that include credits or free access to AWS resources for hands-on practice.
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AWS Events and Webinars: Keep an eye out for AWS-sponsored events, webinars, or workshops. These sometimes come with promotional credits for participants.
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AWS CloudQuest: This is a free, game-based learning experience that can help you prepare for certifications while potentially offering credits.
If you've incurred any unexpected charges while learning, you can contact AWS Billing Support to explain your situation. As a student, they may be able to assist you or provide guidance on avoiding future charges.
Remember to regularly check the AWS website and your email for any new student programs or promotions that might offer credits. Given your certifications and status as a student, you're in a good position to take advantage of various AWS learning resources and potential credit opportunities.
Sources
How to get a promotional code for credits? | AWS re:Post
AWS solution student charging | AWS re:Post
Free certification course | AWS re:Post
AWS Guided labs | AWS re:Post
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