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Using Promo Codes on Outschool: Memberships and Class Enrollments

How promo codes work on Outschool and understanding the terms

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Overview

Outschool may offer discounts through “Promo Codes” to parents from time to time, which may include “Membership Promo Codes” and “Class Promo Codes” as further described below.

How To Apply a Membership Promo Code

  1. Choose a membership plan and click Select

  2. Click Add Promo Code

  3. Enter or copy and paste a code in the Enter Code box

  4. Click Apply

Note: Membership Promo Codes may occasionally be offered to give a discount on one or more months of a membership plan. Membership Promo Codes cannot be used to discount the cost of a class enrollment.

How To Apply a Class Promo Code

  1. In the class enrollment window, click Promo code

  2. Enter or copy and paste a code in the box

  3. Click Apply code

Note: Class Promo Codes may occasionally be offered to give a discount on the credit cost when enrolling in a class. Class Promo Codes cannot be used to discount the cost of a membership.

Parent Terms and Conditions

  • All Promo Codes are non-refundable.

  • Membership Promo Codes are sponsored by Outschool.

  • Class Promo Codes are sponsored by Outschool Teachers.

  • Class Promo Codes can only be used at class checkout.

  • Promo Codes are valid for one-time use per household, redeemable by adults only, subject to Outschool’s verification.

  • Promo Codes cannot be combined with another offer.

  • Promo Codes are not transferable, may not be reproduced, and have no cash value.

  • Families may not have more than one account. Creation of multiple accounts to use Promo Codes, Third-Party Funds, or Referral Vouchers is prohibited.

  • Promo Codes are subject to change, alteration, or termination by Outschool at its sole discretion at any time.

  • All use of Outschool promo codes is subject to Outschool's Terms of Service. Any perceived abuses of codes may result in cancellation of any code monies used and/or removal from the platform, as well as any necessary collection steps by Outschool to recover its assets.

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