Don’t Take Away the Future from Students: Restore Fair Access to Premium AI Models in Github Student Plan #189950
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Begging free service to enterprise. how poor and greedy. LOL |
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why did they remove in first place are they having loss to due to war or something😂🤣🤣 |
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Im also pretty disappointed about losing access to the Claude models. But looking at it from GitHub perspective, they've been providing paid AI models to 2 million students for free for years, which must have cost them a fortune. They need to generate revenue to pay their employees and keep things running. I think students can still stick with the free models for now, save up a bit each day, and eventually upgrade to the Pro plan :D |
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Hi everyone,
I’m a student using the GitHub Student Developer Pack, and I want to raise a serious concern that I believe many students silently share.
The recent removal of access to premium AI models (claude 4.5/4.6 and ChatGPT 5.4) feels like more than just a feature change — it feels like a step backward for student innovation.
For many of us, these models were not luxuries. They were tools that helped us:
As students, we don’t have the financial freedom to afford premium tools. That’s exactly why the Student Developer Pack has always been so valuable — it levels the playing field.
Completely removing access — and not even listing available models — creates frustration and uncertainty. It takes away transparency and opportunity at the same time.
I fully understand that infrastructure and AI models come with real costs. But removing access entirely doesn’t feel like the only solution.
💡 A Better, Balanced Approach
Instead of full removal, consider a fair usage system:
This approach would:
🚨 Why This Matters
Today’s students are tomorrow’s developers, founders, and contributors to GitHub itself.
When you support students, you’re not giving away resources — you’re investing in the future of the developer ecosystem.
Taking away access like this discourages learning, slows down innovation, and creates a gap between those who can afford tools and those who cannot.
🙏 Request to GitHub Team
Please reconsider this decision or introduce a limited-access model for students.
Even small access can make a huge difference.
If you’re a student or developer who feels the same, please react 👍 or share your thoughts.
Let’s make sure student voices are heard.
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