O’Reilly School of Technology 30% Discount / Coupon code

by Vivek Gite on April 9, 2007 · 15 comments

As you may be aware that - The O'Reilly School of Technology has officially opened its virtual doors with educational offerings for students looking to further or launch their IT careers, whether they aspire to become alpha geeks or not. The school is a unique partnership between O'Reilly Media and the University of Illinois.

Students can earn a Certificate for Professional Development from the University of Illinois Office of Continuing Education upon completion of a selected series of courses. Certificates are currently offered in Client-Side Web Programming, Linux/Unix System Administration, Web Programming, Open Source Programming, and .NET Programming etc.

Marsee Henon write us to tell about discount for group members:

As an O'Reilly User Group member, you save on all the courses and certificate series. To redeem, use Promotion Code "ORALL1," good for a 30% discount, in Step #2 of the enrollment process. Each course comes with a free O'Reilly book and a 7-day money-back guarantee. Register online!

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1 Charles Gwa September 19, 2008

Wouldn’t it be nice if O’reilly School of Technology can be covered by coupon site HerCoupon.com and the like?

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2 Daniel Araneda December 8, 2008

Thank you for the coupon.

I used this coupon on top of the other coupon I already had and it worked !

30 % of the total + 30 % of the additional total.

awesome !

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3 Vivek Gite December 8, 2008

@Daniel,

Can you share your other code?

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4 Daniel Araneda December 29, 2008

It is the same code, but I used ORALL1 the first time like an year ago.

Then I used that code again recently on top of the old code and because it was during a promotional period “Save 25% in December!”I got another discount on top of the old discount. :-)

better hurry because it ends in two days.

Save 25% in December!

http://www.oreillyschool.com/why/illinois.php

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5 Daniel Araneda January 2, 2009

They extended the promotion until January 7th !

good luck

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6 Tony December 30, 2009

I think the discount is 20% until December 31 or January 7 … can’t tell which date is correct.
Also, I used the 30% discount code and applied it to the already discounted 20% offer … but my numbers/discount is not coming out correctly? I am still saving money but I think they are still charging about $50 more than it should be. Can someone go thru a ‘step-by-step’ to apply both discounts? What could I be doing incorrectly? Thx.

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7 Vivek Gite December 30, 2009

I think you can only apply one code at a time…

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8 Tony December 30, 2009

Thank you and that is a good assumption but you realize that did not answer my question which is ….

Can someone go thru a ’step-by-step’ [on how] to apply both discounts?

So, in your case, how do you ‘…apply one code at a time’?

Thanks again for your time. :-)

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9 Tony December 31, 2009

My apologies Vivek … what you meant was that I could only use 1 discount at a time, correct? If so, how did Daniel Araneda get both discounts that he had? Daniel??
Thanks

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10 Vivek Gite December 31, 2009

Yes one code at a time (go with 30% code or may be it expired), I think they’ve fixed the loophole in their system, but dunno

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11 Jared January 7, 2010

Vivek, I’m signing up with that coupon code, thanks. They have a spot for a referral email address. Do you have an account with them, and would you like a referral credit?

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12 Vivek Gite January 7, 2010

Thanks!

No, I don’t have an account with them.

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13 Tony January 11, 2010

Jared,
Feel free to use me (tespos58tec@yahoo.com) as a referral if you like and if it would help …
Thx.
BTW – O’Reilly now has a 40% discount going until the end of Jan 2010.

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14 Chris August 10, 2010

Thanks for the code, I used it today 10 August 2010 for Perl CGI course and I got my 30% discount.

Thanks

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