Unable to confirm your University ID

walaa shaaban 0 Reputation points
2024-09-10T15:04:50.8433333+00:00

when I create azure free account for student then get Unable to confirm your University ID how can solve this problem I'm from Jordan

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  1. Sakshi Kokardekar 200 Reputation points MVP
    2024-09-10T15:58:07.8766667+00:00

    When Azure is unable to validate a user's student status, the error message "Unable to confirm your University ID" usually appears. You can attempt the following actions to fix this problem:

    1. Verify Eligibility: Verify that you fulfill the requirements in order to be eligible for the Azure student offer. Typically, this calls for registration in an approved school and an active university email account (such as one ending in.edu).
    2. Verify Your University Email: Microsoft uses your official university email to authenticate your enrolment, so use it when signing up. Make that you have entered your email address correctly.
    3. Attach the Supporting Documents: If email verification is unsuccessful, Azure could provide the ability to upload documents. Consider submitting papers such as your student ID, evidence of current enrollment, or other identifying documents supplied by the institution.
    4. Find Your University: It's possible that certain colleges are not included in Microsoft's verification system. To find out if your university is signed up for Microsoft's student verification program, get in touch with the administration or IT department.
    5. Contact Microsoft Support: If the issue still persists, contact Microsoft support or use the help option in the Azure portal to raise a ticket.

    These were few solutions I could think of. Hope this answer was helpful! :)

     

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