Coursera Plus is a great deal - if you are actually taking courses. If it is just renewing in the background, you can cancel from the website in a minute, and if you are inside the first 14 days you may get a full refund. Here is how to do both, and what you keep afterward.
Go to coursera.org and sign in with the email tied to your account.
Navigate to your Subscriptions / Purchases section in account settings.
Click Cancel subscription to stop the auto-renewal.
If within 14 days of purchase, submit a refund request to the Learner Help Center; Coursera sends a confirmation email either way.
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Start your free auditNo. After cancelling you keep access to your courses and any earned certificates until the end of your current billing period.
No. Coursera's policy is a full refund only within 14 days of the initial Coursera Plus purchase; after that, cancelling just ends auto-renewal.
Coursera says to allow about 7-10 business days for an approved refund to be processed and reflected in your account.
For informational purposes only - not financial or legal advice. Cancellation steps and policies can change; always confirm the latest flow in your account or app. Brand names are used for identification only. Sources: www.coursera.org www.coursera.org