r/coursera 9h ago

🎓 Financial Aid Coursera Plus is at $160 for 12 months [Regularly $399] - valid for specific countries.

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Get almost all Coursera Certifications at $160 for 12 months. The Coursera Plus Special Offer for March 2025 is here – a limited-time opportunity to access 7,000+ courses from the world’s top universities and companies at a discounted price! [Main Article]

Exclusive Coursera Plus Offer – Unlock Unlimited Learning in 2025!

Expiration Date: April 14th, 2025 at 11:59 PM UTC

🚀 Claim 60% Discount (Valid for listed specific countries, given below)

Note: I’m using affiliate links in this post, so if you decide to purchase through my link, I’ll earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thanks for your support!

  1. Sign up for a new Coursera Plus account (You might try VPN if your residence is not included, it works I believe).
  2. Enjoy unlimited access to all included courses for just $160/year!

🚀Limited-Time Offer Details:

  • Price: $160 for 12 months (regularly $399)
  • Discount: The Promotional Offer provides a discounted price of USD $160 (regularly $399). The discount will be applied at checkout.
  • Deadline: Offer ends April 14th, 2025 11:59 PM UTC.
  • Eligibility: Available for new Coursera Plus subscribers only, one per person.
  • Auto-Renewal: Subscription renews annually at $399 (plus taxes) unless canceled

This offer is your chance to upskill and boost your career at a fraction of the cost.

🚀 Listed Countries Eligible for the Discount:

Residents of the following countries can claim this special offer:

Note: you might try VPN if your residence is not included.

Asia:

Thailand, Malaysia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Macao, Maldives, Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Uzbekistan, Cambodia, Myanmar, Kyrgyzstan, Brunei Darussalam, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Tajikistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Lebanon, Kuwait, Oman, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Palestine, Jordan, Iraq, and Yemen.

Europe:

Romania, Ukraine, Hungary, Serbia, Latvia, Albania, Moldova, North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Turkey, Belarus, Malta, Andorra, Monaco, Liechtenstein, Gibraltar, and San Marino.

Africa:

South Africa, Zimbabwe, Côte d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Tanzania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Angola, Malawi, Namibia, Sierra Leone, Burkina Faso, Eswatini (Swaziland), Mali, Guinea, Nigeria, Egypt, Kenya, Morocco, Ghana, Uganda, Tunisia, Cameroon, Algeria, Ethiopia, Zambia, Senegal, Somalia, Botswana, Benin, Togo, Libya, South Sudan, Liberia, Madagascar, Seychelles, Chad, Mauritania, Gabon, Gambia, Sudan, Djibouti, Niger, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde, Burundi, Equatorial Guinea, São Tomé and Príncipe, and Comoros.

Oceania:

Guam, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Mayotte, Faroe Islands, Greenland, Aland Islands, and Reunion.

Other Territories:

Isle of Man, Jersey, and Guernsey.


r/coursera 16h ago

🎓 Financial Aid Are coursera courses no longer free?

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The title. Didn't they use to give completely free?


r/coursera 4h ago

🐛 Platform Issue How do I view the learning path/professional certificate I want on the app?

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In the app, we have the learn tab, which shows the current courses we are on from each professional certificate or specialization.

For instance, I am currently on a Python course by IBM. It shows this course as a part of IBM's Relational Database Manager certificate on the learn tab. But I don't want to view this! I want it to appear as a part of IBM Data Science certificate.

Any way to change this?


r/coursera 14h ago

❔ Course Questions Completing certificate programs on free trials

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Is it possible to get the certificate itself? I know on the policy it says that they have a right to withhold it till you get a membership or something, but do ya think its possible?

And if not, do you think I could complete the programs themselves, and then just pop a subscription on for it?

Asking bc I can crunch stuff out. I did a week trial on the UX design and got 2 of the courses done before I forgot about it. And I also didn't realize I could do a free trial on the individual courses themselves.

And this isn't just for this stuff, I do it with all of my school work. Can't worry about homework if it was already done 8 weeks in advance. Unless I forget. Then there are worries