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Does Coursera charge per course or per month?

When you subscribe to a Coursera course or Specialization, you'll be charged every month until you complete the Specialization by earning a Certificate in every course in that Specialization or cancel your subscription. Coursera Plus lets you pay an annual subscription to access the majority of the courses on Coursera.
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How much is Coursera plus per month?

Coursera: Subscribe to Coursera Plus for $59 per month for unlimited access to over 7,000 courses, projects, and professional certificate programs. You can cancel anytime.
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What is the billing cycle for Coursera?

When you subscribe to the entire Coursera catalog, you'll be charged every month until you cancel the subscription. You'll be able to enroll in the paid version of any Coursera course as long as your subscription is active. Unenrolling in courses will not cancel your subscription.
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Can I take more than one course at a time on Coursera?

With a Coursera Plus subscription, you can take multiple classes, earn multiple certificates to add to your resume or LinkedIn, and potentially save a chunk of money on multi-course programs called Specializations.
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How much is the cost of Coursera?

You can get access to projects, courses, specializations, and Professional Certificates through Coursera Plus — Coursera's subscription service, which costs $59 a month or $399 for the year if you pay all at once.
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Does Coursera charge for each course?

Coursera offers a wide variety of pricing for each course. You can start by joining a free one, and you have the option to pay for a $29 fee and obtain certification and all the paid-courses benefits.
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Do you pay for courses in Coursera?

Yes! We have two options, depending on which payment plan you choose. If you opt to make monthly payments, you can take advantage of a 7-day free trial to experience learning with Coursera Plus before you decide to purchase.
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Do you have to pay for multiple courses on Coursera?

You can take whichever courses in the Specialization that you're interested in, and won't have to pay a separate course fee for them. You'll earn a course certificate for each course you complete within the Specialization (even if you don't complete the entire Specialization).
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How does Coursera monthly subscription work?

When you subscribe to a Coursera course or Specialization, you'll be charged every month until you complete the Specialization by earning a Certificate in every course in that Specialization or cancel your subscription. Coursera Plus lets you pay an annual subscription to access the majority of the courses on Coursera.
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How many Coursera courses can I take for free?

You can continue to enroll in as many courses as you wish from the standard Coursera course catalog using a personal account.
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Why is Coursera charging me?

Some courses, particularly those in Coursera Specializations, are available on a subscription basis. When you sign up, the first 7 days are free, then you are charged monthly. Check the course or Specialization page to find the cost in US dollars or your local currency.
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How do I not pay for Coursera courses?

How to Enroll in Coursera Courses for Free?
  1. Look for a link to Audit the course on individual course pages. ...
  2. Some courses include assessment items (but no certificate) for free. ...
  3. Some courses are paid-only. ...
  4. If you are unable to pay and want a certificate, you can apply to Coursera for Financial aid.
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Can I pay later in Coursera?

Pay for your next purchase at Coursera in 4 installments over 6 weeks when you check out with Zip.
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Which is better Udemy or Coursera?

In summary, Coursera offers a range of certificates, from single courses to full degrees, many of which carry academic weight and accreditation. Udemy, meanwhile, provides completion certificates that are great for personal growth and demonstrating your learning journey, though they lack formal accreditation.
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Can 2 people use one Coursera account?

You also agree that you will create, access, and/or use only one user account, unless expressly permitted by Coursera, and you will not share access to your account or access information for your account with any third party.
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Which is better Coursera or LinkedIn learning?

Coursera courses are more well-structured than LinkedIn Learning courses in terms of organization. When comparing the number of courses offered by these two e-learning sites, LinkedIn has a larger selection. Professional and soft skills are the main areas of focus for LinkedIn learning.
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Should I spend money on Coursera?

In the end, it's up to you to decide if Coursera certificates are right for you. Think about your goals, your budget, and how you like to learn. And remember, learning is always a good thing, no matter how you do it.
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Should I pay for Coursera certificates?

Yes, a course taken at Coursera is worth it. It would look very good on a resume, too.
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Is it hard to cancel Coursera subscription?

Log in to coursera.org. Open the menu in the upper right corner of the page and choose My Purchases. Click Manage Subscriptions. Click on the subscription you want to cancel, then click Cancel subscription.
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When did Coursera start charging?

Coursera first rolled out a series of fee-based course options, which included verified credentials for completion, in 2013. As of October 2015, the company had raised a total of $146.1 million in venture capital.
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Do you get a certificate for each course on Coursera?

Upon completing a Specialization, you'll earn a certificate recognizing your completion. You'll also earn a Coursera certificate for each course you complete in the Specialization.
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Are Coursera free courses really free?

The majority of courses on Coursera have the option to view the full course for free. You will have access to all the course material, but you will not receive a certificate of completion.
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What happens if you don't finish a Coursera course?

Missed deadlines don't affect your grade in most courses. You'll still be able to earn a Course Certificate once you complete all your work. If you submit a peer-reviewed assignment after your personalized schedule ends, you might not get enough peer reviews.
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How many courses can you take at once on Coursera?

Access to unlimited certificates. With Coursera Plus, you can take as many online courses as possible. Once you finish a course, you will get a Coursera certificate of completion.
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Are Google certifications worth it?

A Google Career Certificate will help maximize your chances, signalling to employers that you are serious about your professional development, especially if you are negotiating a promotion or making a carer pivot.
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