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How to Become a Premium Instructor

This article outlines the steps you can take to become a premium instructor and enter your applicable information, before selecting a payment method. 

Review frequently asked questions and answers on how to become a Udemy instructor.

What is a premium instructor?

Anyone can create a free course on Udemy. If you want to charge students a fee for your courses, however, you will need to become a premium instructor. There is no charge to become a premium instructor and the process is usually completed within 2 business days.

How to begin your premium instructor application

  1. Start building a course.
  2. From the course management page click on Pricing.
  3. Next, click on here (see below) to begin your premium instructor application.

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Completing the Premium Instructor application

After you click on the premium instructor application link on the Pricing page, you can complete your application, by following these steps:

  1. ​​​Enter your name or company name.
  2. Include a 60 character headline, or quick description of your expertise.
  3. Write a short bio.
  4. Enter your billing address and phone number.
  5. Upload a profile picture.
  6. Accept Udemy Terms of Service and choose which promotional programs you would like to participate in.
  7. Select your payout method: PayPal, Payoneer or direct deposit (U.S. only)
  8. After your payment method has been approved, be sure to return to your course and select a price for it.

Fees

There is no fee to become a premium instructor, and Udemy does not charge any transactional fees when delivering payment to instructors. Udemy does, however, keep a percentage of each sale depending on the transaction. Learn more about Udemy's instructor revenue share.

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