Copilot Student Plan: 200 Credits Exhausted on Day 1 #197557
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Hi everyone, I'm also facing the same issue as many students here. I'm a verified GitHub Copilot Student plan user, and my entire 200 AI credits were exhausted on June 1, 2026 — the very first day of the new billing cycle — after just 4–5 chat requests in VS Code. My situation:
The problem: My concern: I understand GitHub needs to manage costs, but this is a significant downgrade from what students were promised when they signed up. Many of us depend on this tool for coursework and personal projects. Request: |
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same issue here,, i used copilot extensively past month and that wasnot even near 20% usage,, but today all 100% went out in 4 hrs |
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same issue with everyone as per the new credit system I am Copilot Agentic Heavy User, and surprisingly with too much use, I barely cant cross 50% in previous Month quota as due to Session and Weekly Limits, and just as it reset today, on 1 single run it took 80.6 credits and in next 2 run, its over in that single chat! So maybe the Credit System is not correctly rolled out or AI is excessively using too much credits ( but it use to do same task previously without any issue ) Kindly look into this Issue as it will become merely Copilot Student Plan without any actual outcome, if only for 15min work whole monthly credits will be used up ! RIP Copilot .. |
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Yes, exact same issue here as well. What are the chances of them increasing credits??? |
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same boat, it Exhausted pretty fast.
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Happened with me as well. Doesn't make much sense to have that limited number of credits. Hopefully is a bug they're gonna fix, if intended, well, thanks for the ride. |
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Same issue here, around 10-15 agent requests completely wiped my monthly credits, which never happened in previous months
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I'm more so curious as to why we don't get the pro plan limits, even though that's what we used to get. I don't see anything saying we shouldn't, so why don't we get the 10 dollars of usage? |
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same issue any suggest ?
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Same here. Same problem. Verified student. Yesterday (May 31) everything worked fine. Today, June 1, after the credit reset – within less than 10 simple chat requests, my entire 200 credits were gone. I'm going to be honest: I'm really angry. Not because I expect something for nothing, but because GitHub changed the Student plan overnight – drastically for the worse – without clear warning and without giving us any choice. What used to easily last a full month is now exhausted after 15 minutes of development on the very first day of the month. That's not "student support" anymore. That's a demo. Either the credit calculation is broken (then fix it immediately), or GitHub has intentionally made the Student plan useless. Both are unacceptable. My clear demand: Immediately investigate the credit metering Significantly increase the monthly allowance for students (at least to the level of the old request-based system) This is not okay. |
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Same issue here -- I must have been using 400 credits per day in the past months, because I hardly got through half of a working session today before my credits were completely exhausted (and this is day 1!). |
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Same issue as everyone else. In a single day, burned through most of my AI Credits. As an additional note, 200 AI Credits are the same as what the Free tier has, meaning the only benefit you now get from the Student package is the unlimited inline completions. |
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This is a disgusting turn from GitHub saying "Students are our future". Burned through all my limit in 1 prompt, making a 25 line edit to python code. |
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We don't have time to deal with this kind of troublemaker behavior, whether it's a not cautious, gradual rollout strategy, a business strategy to attract subscribers with low pricing and then suddenly impose unreasonable increases, or simply greed with little regard for how subscribers feel. Raising prices isn't the problem. Companies do that all the time. The problem is the way it was done. This rollout feels abrupt and heavy-handed. If GitHub doesn't address the issue today, just unsubscribe from Copilot and switch directly to Claude or Codex. |
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Same issue here as well. |
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there is no such thing as copilot student any more .. |
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Based on the numbers you've shared, I would also find that behavior surprising. Using the entire 200-credit monthly allocation after only 10–20 Agent Mode requests doesn't seem intuitive, especially if you've previously used Agent Mode much more heavily without reaching the limit. A Few Possibilities1. Agent Mode requests may be more expensive than expected Unlike standard chat interactions, Agent Mode can perform multiple internal operations during a single request, such as:
As a result, one "request" from the user's perspective may translate into several model invocations behind the scenes. 2. Model Selection May MatterFrom your breakdown:
This suggests usage was distributed across multiple models, which may have different credit costs depending on the operation being performed. It would be helpful if GitHub provided a per-request audit log showing:
That would make it much easier to understand where credits are being spent. 3. Recent Copilot Plan ChangesSince you mentioned receiving the recent Student Plan update email, it's possible that:
If that's the case, clearer documentation would be helpful for students trying to manage their monthly allowance. 4. Dashboard Reporting IssueAnother possibility is that the dashboard is displaying usage incorrectly. The fact that the graph shows the entire monthly allocation being consumed immediately after reset raises the question of whether:
Questions I'd Have
My RecommendationIf the screenshots clearly show:
then I think opening a support ticket would be reasonable. Even if the consumption is technically correct, support may be able to explain exactly which operations caused the spike. I'd also be interested in hearing from other students, especially those who actively use Agent Mode, to see whether they're observing similar credit usage patterns after the recent plan changes. |
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Github this is frustrating. Are you planning any remedies for this? |
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Like a good dealer, the first one was free to hook you up. |
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they are pausing new ai subscription, that means they are working for a solution bu i dought students ai subscription will be back |
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Termasuk saya. System ini sangat tidak cocok bagi para pelajar, cuma 2-4 request agent saja sudah terkena limit. Pelajar mana yang bisa menggunakan ai hanya 2-4 request per bulan? Saran saya lebih baik banyakin ai yang lebih murah dari pada harus membatasi seperti ini! |
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the same |
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Billion dollar company giving out GENEROUS freebies of $2 per month I think this is effectively death for github copilot student. |
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Let's just say copilot for student plan is over than we used to know it. it's all about the coins right now. |
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worst decision by them! |
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Same here. Same problem. Verified student. Yesterday (May 31) everything worked fine. Today, June 1, after the credit reset – within less than 10 simple chat requests, my entire 200 credits were gone. I'm going to be honest: I'm really angry. Not because I expect something for nothing, but because GitHub changed the Student plan overnight – drastically for the worse – without clear warning and without giving us any choice. What used to easily last a full month is now exhausted after 15 minutes of development on the very first day of the month. |
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SAME problem(((( |
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Guys i got a solutionjust try out deepseek api with cline coding agent vscode extention. purchase deepseek api credit and use your api key with cline. It's dirt cheap. |
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Verification Help & Guidance
Hi everyone,
Copilot Student Plan: 200 Credits Exhausted on Day 1
Hi everyone,
I'm a verified student using the GitHub Copilot Student plan and I'm looking for clarification regarding AI credit usage.
Today (June 1, 2026), my monthly credits were reset. After using Copilot Agent Mode for a few around 10 to 20 requests, I noticed that my entire monthly allowance had already been exhausted.
Usage Summary:-
Model Usage Breakdown
What Seems Unusual:-
The usage dashboard shows the full $2.00 (200 credits) being consumed on June 1, which is the first day of the new billing cycle. I only used Agent Mode for around 10 requests before receiving the "out of credits" message.
In previous months, I used Agent Mode much more extensively and did not exhaust my credits this quickly.
I also recently received GitHub's email regarding changes to the Copilot Student plan, available models, and usage limits, so I'm wondering whether this behavior is expected under the new system.
Questions
I've attached screenshots of:
Credit usage (200/200)
Model-wise breakdown
Daily usage graph
Any insights from students, moderators, or GitHub staff would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
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