Unable to pass location verification — University of Cincinnati student applying from abroad #199341
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Why This Is Happening Things to Try First
Download and log in to the GitHub mobile app, open the Education Plan page on both your desktop and mobile, and complete the location verification step using your phone. Once verified on mobile, it should show as completed on your desktop too, letting you proceed. GitHub When the application asks why you are not on campus, select "All coursework is via distance learning." This tells GitHub to prioritize document-based verification over IP geolocation, effectively bypassing the location check. In the explanation box, briefly note that you're temporarily abroad but are an active enrolled student, and ask for document-based review. Devactivity If you're using a VPN, temporarily disable it during the verification process. A VPN can sometimes make the location detection even worse. GitHub If None of That Works — Contact GitHub Education Support Directly Go to https://support.github.com/ → open a ticket under GitHub Education You can also email education@github.com directly with the same information. |
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Verification Help & Guidance
Hi everyone,
I'm a student at the University of Cincinnati and my school email (uc.edu) has already been verified on my GitHub account. However, I'm currently abroad for personal reasons, and when I try to submit the Education Benefits application, I get:
I've tried:
The application won't let me proceed past the location step. My school email is verified — is there any way to complete verification without the browser location check?
Thank you.
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