Give students live feedback and scale your assessment with Travis CI Enterprise
This spring, GitHub Education schools have unlimited builds with Travis CI Enterprise
Whether you’re using public tests to give students live feedback when they push, or private tests to assess student projects, Travis CI proves pretty powerful for classroom work.
Starting in January 2019, schools participating in GitHub Education will have access to Travis CI Enterprise at no additional cost.
Travis CI Enterprise unlocks unlimited builds for schools that are running GitHub Enterprise on their servers. And, it’s available for free for schools, exclusively through the GitHub Education program.
By participating in GitHub Education, schools have access to:
- GitHub Enterprise and Business Cloud for all of your technical departments—for free
- Teacher training to master Git and GitHub with our Campus Advisors program
- Automated access to premium GitHub Education features, including the GitHub Student Developer Pack
- Exclusive access to new features, and GitHub Education-specific swag
Apply for GitHub Education at your school
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