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Stay ahead of the curve and get the skills you’ll need for the jobs of the future. Enroll in a

Stay ahead of the curve and get the skills you’ll need for the jobs of the future. Enroll in a Udacity program tod‍ay! [Save our email address]( to never miss an exclusive promo or new program! [Udacity]( Claim your Personalized Discount n ow Apply, and use within 7 da ys. [Claim discount →]( [Claim Now] Hi {NAME}, Enroll in a Udacity program tod ay! Stay ahead of the curve and get the skills you’ll need for the jobs of the future. [Explore programs →]( By claiming this discount, you’ve taken the first step in advancing your career with Udacity. Our programs take a learn-by-doing approach by incorporating real-world projects to prepare you for the workplace. Still have questions about Udacity, {NAME}? Our team of Academic Advisors would be happy to answer any questions you have about our courses or personalized discounts. Feel free to schedule a ti‍ me that works best for you. We are in office between [5 :‍‍3 0 a‍‍‍ m to 2 :‍‍3 0 p m P‍‍ T | 1 2:3 0 p m to 9 :3 0 p m GM T]( Mo‍n‍‍ day through Fri‍‍d‍ ay. Terms and Conditions: To redeem this offer, complete the application through your Udacity account. If you do not have a Udacity student account, you will need to create one to complete the application. Once the application has been submitted, you will receive a promo code that you can apply at checkout. The discount applies to each m o‍nth of your mo n‍th-to-mo‍ nth Udacity subscription OR your purchase of an upfront bundle. Sales taxes do not qualify for discount. This offer is not redeemable or refunded for cash. The discount cannot be used on previous purchases or combined with other offers, it is not transferable and is limited to one per customer. Void where prohibited. Offer expires se‍v en d a‍ys from receipt of the promotional code. Additional terms and conditions may apply. Offer subject to change without notice. [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Linkedin]( © 2 02 2 U da ci ty, I nc. • 2440 W El Cam ino Real • Mou ntain V iew, C A 94 040 You've received this email because you created an account with us and are signed up to receive email updates from Udacity. [Update your email preferences to choose what types of emails you receive]( [Unsubscribe from all marketing emails]( Be in demand

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