Confusion about GitHub Pro org discount vs Student Developer Pack #197288
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Hi everyone,
Hello, I currently have GitHub Pro sponsored by an organization (discount $4/month ). I am also eligible for the GitHub Student Developer Pack and planning to apply.
My questions: If I get approved for Student Pack, will it override my current org-sponsored Pro?
Can both exist at the same time in my account? Does GitHub switch automatically between them?
Will I lose any benefits or get interrupted access?
I want to make sure I don’t break my current plan
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