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View Full Version : .edu domains, can you get them if doing gov certifications?


klown
Jan 29th 2007, 5:48 pm
My parent's company runs several websites that have online schools dedicated which certify people to do things. An example would be a "Bar Tender's License"

The schools are approved by the US government, and run in accordance with all the laws and mandates of various boards.

What I'm wondering is if they can get a .edu domain name or not?

Their corporation is not a non-profit

If they can get a .edu domain, where would you apply for that?

njoker555
Jan 29th 2007, 5:51 pm
well not even all schools have a .edu, mostly colleges, private colleges too, high schools have the normal .com of their school, i doubt u'll be able to get one, even if its non profit, u can get a .org for a non profit organization

klown
Jan 29th 2007, 5:58 pm
well not even all schools have a .edu, mostly colleges, private colleges too, high schools have the normal .com of their school, i doubt u'll be able to get one, even if its non profit, u can get a .org for a non profit organization

Looks like your right. Maybe I'm getting lazy and instead of searching the net every once and a while i just ask questions on here. http://www.educause.edu/edudomain/policy.asp is a website which lists the requirements to get a .edu domain.