Please look in your university email inbox as well as junk/spam folder for the latest email from Gradintelligence and note that depending on your email service configuration, there may also be a delay in receiving an activation email.
Alternatively, you can easily activate your account by using our online account support process. Please follow the steps below:
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Go to the account recovery page.
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Select your institution from a dropdown, enter your student ID number and date of birth, complete the CAPTCHA and then click the Submit button. Please note your student ID might have a different format to what you are used to. If you are unsure, it is best to check your student ID / library card or contact your local support team to confirm. If you are unable to find your account and believe that your institution has not registered an account for you, please contact your institution for further assistance.
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Verify via your email address. It will include a hint for what email address it is. If it is an institution email and you are struggling, please try alternative email combinations, as some institutions use multiple formats which are linked to the same mailbox. Please contact your local support team to confirm if necessary.
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You will receive an automated message with a verification code.
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Check your email for the verification code message, copy and paste the code into appropriate input field on the verification page.
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Once verified, you will be redirected to the account activation page.
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There, you will be asked to reconfirm your date of birth, define your new account username, password and specify your security question and security answer so that you can then use these to reset your password, should you ever forget it.
If you have difficulty in completing the CAPTCHA, please click the Having trouble with this captcha? link to request an alternative CAPTCHA. If you have already attempted this process, please ensure that you do not have any plug-ins that are preventing the CAPTCHA from working (e.g. ad-blockers or JavaScript blockers) in your browser, or alternatively try another browser.
If you are still unable to see the CAPTCHA after using other browsers, it is likely that the CAPTCHA is blocked by your network provider. Our CAPTCHA which uses Google service might be restricted in certain areas, e.g. China. We would suggest accessing our website via a different network, using VPN or proxy server.