The New School partnership in the AWS Educate program provides an opportunity for you to apply for a grant that may be applied to Amazon Web Services. For students, there are two different types of accounts to choose from, AWS Educate and AWS Starter Kit.
AWS Educate Account Overview
With the AWS Educate Account faculty will receive a $200 credit and students a $100 credit, that renews annually. To apply for a grant you must first have a personal Amazon Web Services account. With your account you must agree to terms of service that exist between you and Amazon. While it is suggested that you register for an Amazon Web Services account using your New School email address, The New School does not manage or control your individual user account. Your Amazon Web Services account is a stand alone account that you create at Amazon.
With your Amazon Web Services account, you may purchase a range of cloud-based web services. Once you have an Amazon Web Services account, you may apply for a grant (issued on the basis of your affiliation with The New School). Once approved, you may apply this credit to your personal account, and charge Amazon Web Services against its balance.
AWS Starter Account Overview
The AWS Educate Starter Account offers you free access to a specified, capped amount of AWS cloud resources ($75) without requiring a credit card for payment. The AWS Educate Starter Account is run and managed by a third party, qwikLABS, and the Starter Account runs in the third party’s environment. To register for the AWS Educate Starter Account, click here. You will receive login details once you successfully register. The AWS Educate Starter Account does not require a credit card or payment option, and usage is capped with a specific amount of AWS credits. Here are details on how to set up your AWS Starter Account.
Phase One: Create an Amazon Web Services Account
If you already have an Amazon Web Services Account, you may skip the account creation process and move to Phase Two: AWS Educate Grant Application.
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Enter Credit Card Information
IMPORTANT NOTE:
While this information is required to complete your registration, you will not be charged for any services. You may cover any expenses incurred through your use of Amazon Web Services with an AWS Educate grant available to you through your affiliation with The New School. This will require you to submit a formal application. The application process is outlined in the second phase of these instructions.
Phase Two: Apply for an AWS Educate Grant
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Click Billing Management Console link below
Click this link to access the Billing Management Console . If you are in an unauthenticated browser session, you may be prompted to login with your personal AWS account. This time you will select the "I am a returning user" option.
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Enter the information required for 'Step 1
On the application form enter the information required for 'Step 1: Fill out Application'. Where it reads Institution Name, enter The New School. Include your AWS Account ID, and be sure to use your New School email address. Click “Next.” You may leave the "Promo Code" field blank.
Phase Four: Using AWS and Managing Your Credit
You can get started by accessing the AWS Management Console, launching an Amazon EC2 Instance, or exploring popular software optimized for Amazon EC2 on AWS Marketplace. You will also receive an email from Amazon providing you with some Getting Started Resources, including Step-by-Step Instructions on How to Deploy Your Application, Quick Start Tutorials for Developers, Tool Downloads, and Billing Alerts.
The two best practices for managing your credits are AWS are:
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Turn off all AWS instances when you are not using them
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Set up CloudWatch alarm to monitor usage
Additionally you will find below a guided tour of AWS, and instructions on how to get started.