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EDU domain name
Hi folks,
I have a small academy online that start to be pretty serious and I am wondering if any of you have any tip or trick to have a .edu domain name or just mx (email) for my student who are complaining that I don't have (I love them, but they are damn picky)
Visibly this give them some advantages in their country.
Goal would be to pair it with the awesome deal of @NameCrane
Thanks in advance


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Hahahahahhaha.
You need to be a real, accredited school as far as I know. Sorry, no software student discounts for you.
Do you mean h a h a ?
Note that I do not need it for myself, i am actually a student of other uni.
I have seen the verification needs and in fact my academy is qualified in almost all point except, you guess right: Being american. We are not (and do not want to be) based in America and do not qualify.
What i find strange is that for exemple my UNI is french and does have a .edu mail
so i am thinking there is something to do
@Francisco @NameCrane watch out
Your country should have their own specific education domain extension.
like this school?
https://mgs.edu/
@NameCrane offer .edu for all of us for $7/y!!!111
Yes, exactly. Center of the page, the word "Accredited" appears.
Neat school.
I think @sillycat meant:
Lowend school, anyone?
.edu.pl
a disposable email provider had a domain in that space but it disappeared. it was nearly the greatest thing ever
temp-mail.id now is playing a war of attrition with adblock-blocking-blocking-blocking
There are some non-US entities with .edu domains
Old rules were different, and existing domain were grandfathered. But you won't be able to register a new .edu domain if not fitting the current Institutional Eligibility criteria (it might be that it changes in the future, but I really doubt the US restriction is going would be lifted).
Note however that whatever benefits the students wanted with a .edu email address may still be available for them, although requiring some more bureaucracy to prove that you are indeed an academic institution.