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College students are getting a major boost this year: Google is offering a 12‑month Google AI Pro student trial free for students aged 18 or older in the U.S., Japan, Indonesia, Korea, and Brazil.
Over 100 colleges have already signed up for the AI for Education Accelerator. The goal is clear: make learning smarter, faster, and more interactive.
With AI support, eligible students can tackle assignments, prep for exams, and explore new skills during the free 12‑month period.

Google is going beyond free access. The company is committing $1 billion to support AI education, training, and research in U.S. higher education over three years.
This includes free career and AI training through programs like Google Career Certificates. The initiative is designed to help students gain real-world skills that will make them ready for jobs and research opportunities.
Sundar Pichai, Google’s CEO, emphasized that giving students access to top technology opens new doors. Having computers during grad school shaped his career, and now he hopes AI access will do the same for millions of students worldwide.

The new Guided Learning mode in Gemini 2.5 Pro doesn’t just give answers. It walks students through problems step by step, encouraging deeper understanding and critical thinking. This works for everything from complex math problems to essay structuring and test prep.
Students can also access multimodal tools that include images, videos, and interactive quizzes. Teachers can share these directly, helping students study in ways that fit how they learn best. It’s like having a personal tutor powered by AI.

Gemini 2.5 Pro is Google’s top AI tool for students. You can ask questions, upload images, and get fast homework or writing help. It’s built to support research, creative projects, and even tricky coding tasks, all in one place.
The tool is designed to save students time while making learning more interactive. By combining AI guidance with real-world applications, students can approach complex topics with confidence and curiosity.

Students now have access to custom research reports with Deep Research on Gemini 2.5 Pro. This feature pulls information from hundreds of websites, giving in-depth insights without hours of searching.
It’s perfect for papers, projects, or even just understanding a new topic. Instead of digging through countless sources, students get reliable summaries, helping them focus on learning and critical thinking.

NotebookLM is a unique thinking companion. It helps students structure ideas, take notes, and review content in new ways. Now with five times more audio and video overviews, it’s easier than ever to process information and retain knowledge.
Students can organize lectures, research, and personal notes in one digital hub. This makes studying less stressful and more productive, giving them more time to focus on understanding and creativity.

Veo 3 allows students to turn text or photos into 8-second videos with sound. This is ideal for presentations, social media projects, or creative assignments. Students can visualize their ideas quickly without complicated tools or editing skills.
This feature helps make learning more fun and engaging. It’s a simple way to combine creativity with academic projects, letting students present work in dynamic, visual ways.

Jules, Google’s asynchronous AI coding agent, is part of the free student package. It can fix bugs, build new features, and help students tackle coding assignments more efficiently.
Higher usage limits on Jules mean students can test bigger projects and learn by doing. For computer science and coding classes, this AI assistant is a game-changer, helping students get hands-on practice without frustration.

Students get 2 terabytes of storage across Google Drive, Photos, and Gmail. That’s space for all notes, assignments, projects, and media without worrying about running out of room.
This makes it easier to keep work organized and accessible from any device. Students can focus on learning instead of constantly managing storage limits.

The free AI tools are initially available in the U.S., Japan, Indonesia, Korea, and Brazil. Google plans to expand access to more countries in the coming weeks.
This rollout ensures that millions of students worldwide will eventually benefit from advanced AI learning tools. The company is aiming for global access to help students everywhere reach their full potential.

The AI for Education Accelerator already has over 100 colleges signed up. These programs provide students with free access to training, tools, and support.
It’s part of a larger mission to make learning accessible and effective. By combining AI tools with structured programs, Google hopes students can gain both knowledge and practical skills.

Google Career Certificates are offered free to U.S. college students participating in the AI for Education Accelerator. These programs teach AI skills, professional tools, and practical applications that help students prepare for future careers.
Whether students want to pursue tech roles, research, or creative fields, these certificates offer a direct pathway to real-world opportunities and hands-on experience.

Guided Learning mode focuses on helping students understand concepts, not just giving answers. It breaks problems into steps, encouraging critical thinking and deeper comprehension.
Students can learn at their own pace, review challenging topics, and get interactive support for assignments. This approach makes AI a learning companion rather than just a tool.

Alongside Guided Learning, students can use interactive images, videos, and quizzes to test understanding. This helps turn complex ideas into digestible learning experiences.
Teachers can also share these tools, making it easy to integrate AI into classrooms and lessons. Students benefit from a more dynamic, engaging way to study.

By giving students hands-on AI tools and training, Google is helping them get ready for jobs. Knowing AI basics and how to use advanced tools is becoming essential in many fields.
The initiative bridges learning and career skills, giving students a head start in a world where AI literacy matters more than ever.
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Sundar Pichai says access to technology changed his life in grad school. He hopes that giving AI to students will open similar doors for millions of learners.
This is more than technology, it’s about opportunity. By empowering students with AI, Google aims to make education more equitable and impactful.
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Dan Mitchell has been in the computer industry for more than 25 years, getting started with computers at age 7 on an Apple II.
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