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    Home»Development»Machine Learning»Update on the AWS DeepRacer Student Portal

    Update on the AWS DeepRacer Student Portal

    June 19, 2025

    The AWS DeepRacer Student Portal will no longer be available starting September 15, 2025. This change comes as part of the broader transition of AWS DeepRacer from a service to an AWS Solution, representing an evolution in how we deliver AI & ML education. Since its launch, the AWS DeepRacer Student Portal has helped thousands of learners begin their AI & ML journey through hands-on reinforcement learning experiences. The portal has served as a foundational stepping stone for many who have gone on to pursue career development in AI through the AWS AI & ML Scholars program, which has been re-launched with a generative AI focused curriculum.

    Starting July 14, 2025, the AWS DeepRacer Student Portal will enter a maintenance phase where new registrations will be disabled. Until September 15, 2025, existing users will retain full access to their content and training materials, with updates limited to critical security fixes, after which the portal will no longer be available. Going forward, AWS DeepRacer will be available as a solution in the AWS Solutions Library in the future, providing educational institutions and organizations with greater capabilities to build and customize their own DeepRacer learning experiences.

    As part of our commitment to advancing AI & ML education, we recently launched the enhanced AWS AI & ML Scholars program on May 28, 2025. This new program embraces the latest developments in generative AI, featuring hands-on experience with AWS PartyRock and Amazon Q. The curriculum focuses on practical applications of AI technologies and emerging skills, reflecting the evolving needs of the technology industry and preparing students for careers in AI. To learn more about the new AI & ML Scholars program and continue your learning journey, visit awsaimlscholars.com. In addition, users can also explore AI learning content and build in-demand cloud skills using AWS Skill Builder.

    We’re grateful to the entire AWS DeepRacer Student community for their enthusiasm and engagement, and we look forward to supporting the next chapter of your AI & ML learning journey.


    About the author

    Jayadev Kalla is a Product Manager with the AWS Social Responsibility and Impact team, focusing on AI & ML education. His goal is to expand access to AI education through hands-on learning experiences. Outside of work, Jayadev is a sports enthusiast and loves to cook.

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