Thanks for the reply @DMcGavran.
So, I wrote a ticket about the issue last week and I still do not have an answer from Maxon. I'll send you a DM with my .edu email to see if you can help me with my educational license. But keep in mind, as I said above, the Maxon's software in our labs is working fine - the problem is the impossibility of students and faculty to get a new student license.
I understand that as a CEO you probably have very little direct contact with the educational licenses of Maxon products, but you should be aware that since you became CEO, Cinema 4D became really unpractical for Universities and schools: expensive fees for computer labs; charging for educational licenses at home; no indie version for recent graduates and now this insane suspension of educational licenses in the middle of the Fall semester.
Why not do this suspension in the Summer or wait for the winter break? It seems the people responsible for educational licenses at Maxon have no idea of how schools operate.
Between Autodesk offering free educational (for labs and home) licenses of Maya and Blender being free, it becomes almost impossible to advocate for Cinema 4D in schools and Universities. Which is a shame, as I strongly believe that Cinema4D is the best general 3D software for beginners.