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How Do I Apply for Figma Student?

Last updated on September 29, 2022 @ 9:57 am

Figma is a cloud-based design tool that enables designers to collaborate on the design process in real-time. It is one of the most popular design tools among professional designers and has been gaining popularity among students as well.

Figma is free for students with a valid .edu email address. In order to apply for the Figma Student plan, follow these steps:

1. Go to the Figma Student sign-up page.

2. Enter your first and last name, .edu email address, and create a password.

3. Click on the “Sign up” button.

4. You will be redirected to the pricing page. Select the “Student” plan and click on the “Continue” button.

5. Enter your billing information and click on the “Start free trial” button.

6. That’s it!

You will now have access to Figma’s Pro features for free for three months.

To recap, in order to apply for the Figma Student plan, you need to go to the Figma Student sign-up page, enter your name and .edu email address, create a password, and click on the “Sign up” button. You will then be redirected to the pricing page where you need to select the “Student” plan and click on the “Continue” button. Finally, enter your billing information and click on the “Start free trial” button.

PRO TIP: Figma Student is a great way to get started with Figma, but there are a few things to keep in mind before you apply.

First, make sure you are currently enrolled in an accredited college or university. Figma Student is only available to full-time students who are currently enrolled in an accredited institution.

Second, keep in mind that Figma Student is a subscription-based service. That means you’ll need to have a valid credit card on hand when you sign up.

Finally, be aware that Figma Student accounts are for personal use only. If you plan to use Figma for commercial purposes, you’ll need to sign up for a Professional account.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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