COUR Dividend History & Analysis | N/A Yield

COUR has a dividend yield of N/A and paid N/A per share in the last 12M. Complete payout history, full analyses and peer comparison.

As of February 2026, Coursera (COUR) does not pay a dividend.

Top Dividend Payers in Education Services

Top 3 Dividend Yields of Peer-Group
Symbol Market Cap USD Dividend Yield TTM Yield on Cost 5y
STRA 2,054 M 2.92% 2.96%
PRDO 2,080 M 1.89% 4.33%
GHC 5,089 M 0.95% 1.29%
Top 2 Dividend Growth Rates of Peer-Group
Symbol Market Cap USD Growth Rate Consistency
PRDO 2,080 M 59.5% 100%
GHC 5,089 M 4.49% 92.3%

COUR Dividend History: as of February 2026

No dividends paid yet.

COUR Dividend FAQ

Coursera, Inc. (NYSE: COUR) is a global online-education platform that serves individuals, enterprises, campuses and governments across the United States, Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific and the Middle East. It structures its business into three segments-Consumer, Enterprise, and Degrees-and offers guided projects, courses, specializations, full online degrees, and credential programs such as professional certificates, university-issued certificates and MasterTrack™ programs. The company was incorporated in 2011 (originally as Dkandu, Inc.) and rebranded to Coursera in April 2012; its headquarters are in Mountain View, California.

What is the Dividend Yield of COUR?

As of February 2026, COUR`s dividend yield is %. This is calculated by dividing the trailing 12-month dividend rate (TTM rate) of - by the current share price of 5.91.

Does COUR pay a dividend?

As of February 2026 COUR does not pay a dividend.

How often does COUR pay dividends?

Over the last 12 months, COUR has issued dividend payments.

COUR dividend forecast

Based on historical data, the forecasted dividends per share for COUR for the next 4 payments are between 0 (+0.0%) and 0 (+0.0%).
This suggests the dividend will remain relatively stable.

Will COUR pay dividends in 2026?

The next Ex-Dividend date for Coursera (COUR) is currently unknown.

What is the next Ex-Dividend Date for COUR?

The next Ex-Dividend date for Coursera (COUR) is currently unknown. We automatically update the next Ex-Dividend date when it is announced.

What is the Dividend Growth of COUR?

COUR's average dividend growth rate over the past 5 years is -% per year.

What is the Yield on Cost of COUR?

COUR's 5-Year Yield on Cost is -%. If you bought COUR's shares at 33.00 five years ago, your current annual dividend income (- per share, trailing 12 months) equals -% of your original purchase price.

What is the Payout Consistency of COUR?

COUR Payout Consistency is 0.0%. The payout consistency is a proprietary measure of how consistently a company has paid dividends over its lifetime and blends growth rate, number of dividend payments, interruptions or lowering dividends into one number.

Does COUR have a good Dividend Yield?

COUR`s % Dividend Yield is considered as unknown.

What is the Dividend Payout Ratio of COUR?

The Dividend Payout Ratio of COUR is unknown.

What is the Dividend Rating of COUR?

COUR`s Overall Dividend Rating is (unknown). Ratings surpassing 65% are regarded as acceptable, exceeding 75% are favorable and surpassing 85% are strong.

COUR Outstanding Shares Analysis

What is the Trend in COUR's Outstanding Shares?

Coursera's outstanding shares have increased by approximately 3.49% annually over the past 3 years (Trend Reliability: 100.0%).

Watch carefully: The company is issuing new shares, diluting existing shareholders. Dividend growth may lag earnings growth as payouts are spread across more shares.

Has COUR ever had a Stock Split?

No stock splits on record. The share count changes shown above reflect buybacks, new issuance, or employee compensation rather than structural splits.

Year Number of Shares Annual Growth Rate
2018 108,503,100
2019 108,503,100
2020 131,804,100 +21.47%
2021 141,117,800 +7.07%
2022 147,177,500 +4.29%
2023 153,690,500 +4.43%
2024 159,179,000 +3.57%
2025 164,600,000 +3.41%

Key Metric Definitions

Dividend Yield
Annual dividend per share divided by current share price.
Payout Ratio
Percentage of earnings paid as dividends. Below 60% = safe, above 100% = unsustainable.
Payout FCF
Percentage of Free Cash Flow paid as dividends. More reliable than Payout Ratio since it measures actual cash.
Growth Rate (CAGR)
Compound annual growth rate of dividends over the last 5 years.
Consistency
Reliability of dividend payments over lifetime. Penalizes cuts and pauses.
Yield on Cost
Your effective yield if you bought 5 years ago. Shows dividend growth impact over time.
Streak
Consecutive years of dividend payments. 25+ years = Dividend Aristocrat.
Dividend Rating
Proprietary score (0-100) combining yield, growth, safety and consistency.

Last update: 2026-02-06 03:09