Instagram has rolled out a new “Schools” feature aimed at college students—users can now add their university or college to their profile as a banner, but only after verifying their current student status via UNiDAYS, a student‑verification platform; once verified, students gain access to a private, student‑only directory where they can browse classmates by school and graduation year, making connecting with peers more secure and streamlined.
Sources: C-Sharp Corner, Instagram, The Bharat Now
Key Takeaways
– Students must verify their enrollment through UNiDAYS before displaying their school or accessing the peer directory.
– The feature enhances privacy and authenticity by restricting access to verified users only.
– Verified students can search and connect via browsing by school or filtering by graduation year.
In-Depth
Instagram’s introduction of the “Schools” feature marks a thoughtful step forward in campus connectivity—without compromising on digital integrity.
Verified through UNiDAYS, students can now showcase their institution on their profile, and more importantly, tap into a private directory filled with classmates who share their college or graduation year. It’s a move that mirrors real-world campus networks, but with screens and timelines.
By layering this new function on top of existing social features, Instagram strengthens student engagement in a localized, relevant, and secure way. UNiDAYS serves as a trusted gatekeeper, ensuring only active students gain entry. This weave of verification and exclusivity helps maintain a certain decorum online—no bots, no random strangers—just peers who genuinely belong to the same community.
Students nationwide now have a neat tool to reach classmates, whether for study groups, clubs, or just making new friends as semesters kick off. All of it happens behind a curtain of privacy settings and institutional confirmation.
While some may argue about added verification steps, the payoff is a cleaner, more authentic student experience—one that leans in favor of fostering real connections over follower-counts or vanity metrics.

