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Introducing SAS Skill Builder for Students, a new online portal where college and university students can develop in-demand data skills that will give you a competitive edge with employers. Skill Builder for Students provides everything you need any time you want it: access to free learning software and e-learning courses; guided certification pathways that make test prep easier; a special student price for exams*; and career resources to keep you motivated and inspired.

 

Getting started is simple:

 

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1. Visit the SAS Skill Builder for Students webpage
2. Click on Log in Now to Get Free Resources
3. Log in or create a SAS profile. To validate your access to SAS Skill Builder for Students, your profile must use an email address associated with your academic domain. If you have already have a SAS Profile but it doesn’t use your academic email address, be sure to change it prior to registering for Skill Builder to maintain any learning progress you've already made.
4. Review and accept the license agreement. Once you do that, you will be taken right into the Skill Builder portal, where you can start exploring.

 

Stay tuned for upcoming posts about the resources in SAS Skill Builder for Students and other ways you can develop the analytics skills employers seek. 


*This certification exam discount is not available in China or India. Please email the country office in China or India to inquire about other discounts or promotions that may apply. Students in Japan, please contact your local SAS office to inquire about discounted certification exams.

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RalphS
Calcite | Level 5

The guided certification pathways are especially helpful for making test prep easier. Plus, the special student price for exams is a nice touch.

schmelerhlcurti
Fluorite | Level 6

@RalphS wrote:

The guided certification pathways are especially helpful for making test prep easier. Plus, the special student price for exams is a nice touch.


This sounds like a fantastic initiative! Managed certification paths can significantly reduce the stress of exam preparation, making it more manageable for students. Special student pricing for exams is also a thoughtful addition. 

fasemukumal
Fluorite | Level 6

@schmelerhlcurti wrote:

@RalphS wrote:

The guided certification pathways are especially helpful for making test prep easier. Plus, the special student price for exams is a nice touch.


This sounds like a fantastic initiative! Managed certification paths can significantly reduce the stress of exam preparation, making it more manageable for students. Special student pricing for exams is also a thoughtful addition. 


Agree, that is amazing! I remember my preparation for the exams, and it was an absolute disaster! I was looking for a solution to my problems for quite a while, and it's great that today's students have the opportunity to develop the necessary data processing skills that will give you a competitive edge over employers. I found the solution to my questions on EduBirdie, but nowadays there is so much information that it is just not reasonable not to use it. So I recommend that you see what will be useful to you as a student and use Skill Builder to the maximum!

fasemukumal
Fluorite | Level 6

The special student price for exams is a nice bonus, making it more affordable to get certified. Plus, the career resources will help keep you motivated and on track. If you're aiming to gain a competitive edge with employers, this is definitely worth checking out.

 

 

 

 

 

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