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2026-02-19T22:03:32.68+00:00

Azure for students issues in subsection activation

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  1. Q&A Assist
    2026-02-19T22:03:41.4633333+00:00
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    If you are experiencing issues with Azure for Students activation, there are a few common reasons:

    1. Credit Expiration: Your Azure for Students credit expires after 12 months. Once expired, your subscription is disabled. To continue using Azure services, you need to upgrade to a pay-as-you-go subscription by contacting Azure support.
    2. Used All Credit: If you have used all of your credit, your subscription will also be disabled. You can check your remaining credit on the Microsoft Azure Sponsorships portal. If you want to continue using Azure services, you will need to upgrade your subscription.
    3. Accidental Cancellation: If you accidentally canceled your Azure for Students subscription, you can reactivate it by contacting Azure support. You will still have access to the remaining credit and free services for 12 months from your sign-up date.

    Make sure to check these aspects to resolve any activation issues you might be facing with your Azure for Students subscription.

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