My university is listed as issuing institutional email, but it does not (GitHub Education) #184021
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This usually happens when GitHub has your university marked as providing institutional emails, even if in reality it doesn’t. In this case, the best option is to contact GitHub Education support directly and clearly explain that the university does not issue student email addresses under any domain. Ask them to manually review the application based on official documents. When submitting documents, make sure they:
Are in English (or include an English explanation) Some students in similar situations also had success by replying to the rejection email and asking for a manual override instead of reapplying multiple times. Hope this helps, and good luck — you’re not the only one facing this issue. |
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Hi everyone,
Hello community,
I am having issues with my GitHub Education application and would like to clarify a situation that seems to be causing the rejections.
My university appears to be registered on GitHub as if it issued institutional email accounts, which suggests that students can access an official email address. However, this is not correct: my university does not provide institutional email accounts to students under any domain.
Because of this, I used the alternative verification method and submitted an official certificate of regular student status, which includes my personal details, the university name, and confirmation that I am an active student.
Despite this, my application continues to be rejected with the reason “no institutional email address,” which is something outside of my control.
I would greatly appreciate any help or guidance on how to proceed.
Thank you for your time.
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