

But if you're looking for something a little more portable like the iPad, then right now you can save on the iPad, iPad mini, iPad Air and the iPad Pro.
Apple student pricing vs regular pro#
If you're on the hunt for a Mac, then the Apple Student discount applied to the MacBook Air (with the M1 or M2 chip), the MacBook Pro (13,14 or 16 inch), the iMac, Mac mini, Studio Display, Pro Display XDR, the Mac Pro and even the Mac Studio. What products does the discount apply to? Sounding like it's all a bit too much? Don't worry, if you call Apple, chat online or in-store with a member of the Apple staff, then they might be able to help you out. Unidays is free, but you will need to provide some details about your course and university, to make sure your account gets verified. To get your student discount, head over to the UK Apple Store for Education (opens in new tab) where you can sign up online via the student discount website Unidays (opens in new tab). Over in the UK, it's (unfortunately) not as simple.

You might not need your proof, but it's good to have it just in case. It might also be helpful to have your proof of eligibility to hand when signing up. In the USA, just head over to the US Apple Store for Education (opens in new tab) (ideally use your university network for this part), and follow the steps to choose your items. However, how you actually get your discount varies depending on where you are located.

All you have to do is visit the Apple Store for Education and then verify your credentials – how easy is that? The Apple student discounts are available for pretty much anyone in the education industry, like teachers, education workers, parents, school board members and PTA members. We know it's hard to believe, but you don't have to be a student to get a discount. Even those of you working for the PTA or PTO can get on board. To claim your Apple student discount, you'll have to provide some documents that prove where you work. Any member of staff that work at colleges, sixth forms or universities (public or private) is also able to sign up for the discount. If you've got this far and you're not a student or a parent, but you work in education then you're in luck. Remember though, you can't also get the deal if you're purchasing a device for yourself. That means you can save money when buying an Apple product for your child. As soon as you enrol at your sixth form, college or university, you can sign up to get the discount.Īpple was even kind enough to extend the Apple student discount to the parents of those students who are eligible for the deal. If you're 16 or older and are enrolled in further or higher education (like college or university) and you have a valid student ID, then you're eligible for the Apple student discount – yep, it's seriously that simple. Who is eligible for an Apple student discount? We've included discounts for students heading back to school in both the US and UK, so you can jump straight to the relevant section depending on where you live. We've put together this guide to make it easy for you to figure out what's available in the Apple Students discounts, how much you can save, and whether you're eligible (the short answer is you're eligible if you're in further or higher education, are the parent of a student or are working in higher education). It's always worth shopping around though, so make sure you're also checking out our guide to the best Apple deals to make sure you're getting the best prices. That may not sound like much, but all savings add up when you're preparing to go back to school, and with Apple products quite expensive from the get-go, the discount can and does represent a serious difference. The amount you save with the Apple Student discount is not fixed, and varies from product to product, but as a rough guide, you can expect about 10% of the list price to be shaved off the product.
