Request for GitHub Student Pack Extension - PhD Program Duration #167617
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Hi everyone,Dear GitHub Education Team, I hope this email finds you well. I am writing to request an extension of my GitHub Student Pack benefits to align with my actual program duration. Current Situation:
Request Details: The 2-year limitation significantly restricts my ability to fully utilize GitHub's educational resources throughout my entire academic journey. As a PhD student, I will be conducting extensive research, developing complex projects, and collaborating with fellow researchers over the full duration of my program. Supporting Documentation: Request: I understand that GitHub Education aims to support students throughout their academic journey, and I believe this extension would greatly contribute to my research success and academic development. Thank you for considering my request. I would be happy to provide any additional documentation or information if needed. I look forward to your positive response. Best regards, Hongbo Chen |
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If necessary, I can send the supporting documents to the specified email address. |
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Hi @jayus71, You should contact GitHub Education Support directly via the contact form on their website. You can explain your situation and attach your enrollment certificate there. |
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Hi @jayus71, GitHub Education benefits last for two years and can't be automatically renewed. However, when your benefits expire, you can reapply by submitting the form in your benefits settings. |
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Hey, just to share my experience — GitHub Education usually doesn’t extend the Student Pack for the entire PhD duration in one go. They set it for 2 years, and if you’re still enrolled when it’s about to expire, you just re-apply with updated proof. I know it’s a bit annoying for long programs like PhDs, but that’s the way they handle it for everyone. As long as you can show you’re still a student, you’ll keep getting access. |
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The GitHub Student Pack is valid for 2 years, but you can reapply and renew with updated proof of enrollment as long as you remain a student. |
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From what I know, GitHub Education usually grants the Student Pack for 2 years at a time, but students can re-verify and renew as long as they’re still enrolled. So even though your PhD is 4–6 years, you should be able to extend it later by re-submitting proof of enrollment. |
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Hi @jayus71, GitHub Student Developer Pack benefits are valid for two years at a time and cannot be extended in advance. When your current benefits expire, you can reapply through your Education benefits settings |
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GitHub Student Developer Pack benefits are granted for two years at a time and cannot be extended in advance. However, when your current benefits expire, you can reapply to maintain access throughout your PhD program. To do this:
This process can be repeated as long as you remain enrolled in your program. |
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Here’s what you can do: Keep your verification documents Reapply before expiration Duration for PhD students Important note: At the moment, GitHub does not extend Student Pack benefits beyond 2 years in one application, even for doctoral students. Renewal is the standard process. |
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Hi Hongbo, Thanks for sharing your case in detail. Unfortunately, the GitHub Student Developer Pack is only granted in 2-year periods by default, even for longer programs such as PhDs. However, there’s a straightforward way to keep your benefits active for the entire duration of your doctoral studies: you can re-verify your student status when the 2-year period ends by re-submitting your valid student ID or enrollment certificate. As long as you remain enrolled and can provide updated proof (such as your PhD enrollment letter or a current student card), you’ll be able to renew your Student Pack access multiple times throughout your program. 👉 Here’s the official guidance: GitHub Education: How to reapply So in short: while GitHub can’t grant a 4–6 year approval in one go, you won’t lose access — you’ll just need to re-apply every 2 years with updated documentation. Hope this clears things up, and best of luck with your PhD research! 🚀 |
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Hi @jayus71,
GitHub Education benefits last for two years and can't be automatically renewed. However, when your benefits expire, you can reapply by submitting the form in your benefits settings.