Important Updates to GitHub Copilot for Students 🎒 #189268
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disappointed. |
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Downhill |
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no sonnet and opus??? 😭😭😭 |
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Nothing will change except you cannot use the good models anymore... thanks. |
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Double it & give it to the next ai agrent. Thx. |
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Horrible change |
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Disappointed |
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Why all this corporate nonsense text? Just say you want to cut cost and thus remove the expensive models. |
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yes it is. atleast sonnet. yup bye bye github |
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Bad system |
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Keep advanced models, don't be greedy!! |
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This is just greedy. |
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Is there still a chance that Sonnet and Opus gets selected by Auto? |
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disappointed |
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yeah let's make an even bigger gap between huge research orgs and public ! yay! |
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GitHub's own GitHub Education platform publicly shares verified statistics, this literally doesn't even makes sense on why would they remove powerful and up to date models. |
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No sonnet/opus, then what is the meaning of the student plan? lol |
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They just removed all the good models and paywalled them. "If you want to use better models better pay us" lol. |
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Honestly, google antigravity provides a way better deal now. Especially with the AI having to be able to see and verify styling for your website. And per regional pricing plans are better and affordable. Fixing styling issue actually fixes it unlike what copilot provides (granted, could do it myself, which i did in the end. But a farcry of what the plan was capable of) TL:DR: just switch to antigravity. From the first looks its a much better experience than what gh did with copilot education |
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Hello, I am writing to express my strong disappointment with my experience using GitHub Student benefits. It took me a great deal of time and effort to get accepted into the program, so I expected the benefit to be genuinely useful once I was approved. Unfortunately, that has not been my experience at all. Today, when I tried to use it in VS Code, I repeatedly received messages saying that too many API calls were being made. Then, after only a couple of hours of use, I was informed that I had already exhausted my monthly package. Frankly, this feels unacceptable. It was more difficult to get accepted into the program than to receive any meaningful benefit from it. A student program should provide real support, not a frustrating and highly limited experience almost immediately after activation. I am very disappointed and would like a clear explanation of why this happened, how these limits are being applied, and whether there is any way to resolve this issue. I would appreciate your prompt response. Sincerely, |
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without sonnet/opus, then what is the meaning of the student plan? |
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Thanks for the insanely long AI-generated nonsense text, your own AI said that now the Student Plan is equivalent to the Free Plan. What's the point of the strict verification process then? You know, the process where the ones who made it couldn't think of needing 2 pictures for both sides of a student card. But seriously, do you expect us to buy Copilot Pro? Hell nah. Uninstalled it right now. |
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Sorry, but this change is terrible for students like me. I loved to use GitHub Copilot, but the only models I can use right now are models that are over a year old and not even close to SOTA. And worst of all, most showcased models are deprecated and will be removed soon. Not even the latest Gemini or GPT model. Same for Claude, where we get the smallest possible model that is over a generation behind the current one... Will switch to my OpenAI subscription. At least there, I get way higher rate limits and the latest version of Codex... What a shame.... |
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So Microslop, how much OpenAI paying you to favour their AI over Claude? |
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2bf8ebec08bd64f336c1fdcd8a6cdd80159a6403 |
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Might as well make the next announcement that you are changing your name to Greedhub. |
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@martinwoodward Seriously, this recent change makes absolutely zero sense. You give us access to the actual capable models (Claude Opus, Sonnet) through the Student Pack. We integrate it into our workflows, we start relying on it to learn and build proper architecture... and then overnight, you silently restrict access to push everyone toward the paid premium tiers. If the goal is just to use students for an upsell funnel, you might as well completely kill your useless, nerfed Student Pack. Giving us a crippled tool that throws model_not_supported errors the second we need to do real work is just insulting. Typical Microsoft move. Give with one hand, take with the other. Do better. |
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Absolutely dissapointed. |
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Absolutely dissapointed. |
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At GitHub, we believe the next generation of developers should have access to the latest industry technology. That’s why we provide students with free access to the GitHub Student Developer Pack, run the Campus Experts program to help student leaders build tech communities, and partner with Major League Hacking (MLH) and Hack Club to support student hackathons and youth-led coding communities. It’s also why we offer verified students free access to GitHub Copilot—today, nearly two million students are using it to build, learn, and explore new ideas.
Copilot is evolving quickly, with new capabilities, models, and experiences shipping fast. As Copilot evolves and the student community continues to grow, we need to make some adjustments to ensure we can provide sustainable, long-term GitHub Copilot access to students worldwide.
Our commitment to providing free access to GitHub Copilot for verified students is not changing. What is changing is how Copilot is packaged and managed for students.
What this means for you
Starting today, March 12, 2026, your complimentary Copilot access will be managed under a new GitHub Copilot Student plan, alongside your existing GitHub Education benefits. Your academic verification status will not change, and there is nothing you need to do to continue using Copilot. You will see that you are on the GitHub Copilot Student plan in the UI, and your existing premium request unit (PRU) entitlements will remain unchanged.
As part of this transition, however, some premium models, including GPT-5.4, and Claude Opus and Sonnet models, will no longer be available for self-selection under the GitHub Copilot Student Plan. We know this will be disappointing, but we’re making this change so we can keep Copilot free and accessible for millions of students around the world.
That said, through Auto mode, you'll continue to have access to a powerful set of models from providers such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google. We'll keep adding new models and expanding the intelligence in Auto mode that helps match the right model to your task and workflow. We support a global community of students across thousands of universities and dozens of time zones, so we’re being intentional about how we roll out changes. Over the coming weeks, we will be making additional adjustments to available models or usage limits on certain features — the specifics of which we'll be testing with your feedback.
We want your input
Your experience matters to us, and your feedback will directly shape how this plan evolves. Leave a comment below, what's working for you, what gets in the way, and what you need most. We will also be continuing to host 1:1 conversations with students, educators, and Campus Experts, and using insights from our recent November 2025 student survey to help inform what's next.
GitHub's investment in students is not slowing down. We are committed to ensuring that Copilot remains a powerful, free tool for verified students, and we will continue to improve and expand the student experience over time.
We will share updates as we learn more from testing and your feedback. Thank you for building with us.
Update March 13: We've now added the option so folks can upgrade from your GitHub Copilot Student plan to a paid GitHub Copilot Pro or GitHub Copilot Pro+ plan if you want to, while retaining the rest of your GitHub Student Pack benefits.
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