Github Copilot Student Developer Pack Application Not Approved #191517
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🏷️ Discussion TypeQuestion 💬 Feature/Topic AreaVerification Help & Guidance Hi everyone,Hello. My applications for the Github Copilot Student Developer Package are being rejected. I have attached student certificate obtained through e-Government and the image you translated using Google Translate. My camera isn't taking good pictures, and the two documents don't fit. I tried opening a virtual camera with OBS, but it wasn't accepted. |
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Hi @atakan-k , I went through the same rejection process and here's exactly what worked. The GitHub Education review system is strict about document quality, so let me break it down: Why your current submission is being rejected: OBS virtual camera is flagged as non-real camera input Two documents not fitting = unclear verification
If your university gave you an email like name@university.edu or .edu.tr, use that to sign up on GitHub and apply. This alone can get you approved without any document — it's the easiest path.
Don't use Google Translate overlay. Instead, write a separate plain text translation as a note alongside the original document photo Take a clear photo in good lighting (near a window in daylight works better than flash) You don't need both docs in one frame — submit the e-Government certificate alone, it's official enough
Clean the lens
Check if your university is a GitHub Campus partner at: https://education.github.com/schools — if yes, your institution can directly verify you.
GitHub restricts reapplication frequency. Wait the full cooldown before resubmitting with the fixed document.. Summary of what to submit: ✅ e-Government student certificate (clear phone photo, no translation overlay) ✅ GitHub account using your school email if possible ✅ Real camera only (no OBS/virtual camera) Hope this gets you approved! It took me 2 attempts but it works once the document is clean and readable. |
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Hi @atakan-k ,
I went through the same rejection process and here's exactly what worked. The GitHub Education review system is strict about document quality, so let me break it down:
Why your current submission is being rejected:
Google Translate overlays look edited/unauthentic to their system
OBS virtual camera is flagged as non-real camera input
Two documents not fitting = unclear verification
What actually works — step by step:
If your university gave you an email like name@university.edu or .edu.tr, use that to sign up on GitHub and apply. This alone can get you approved without any document — it's the easiest path.