
Looking to make the most of your Apple Student discount? Well, you're in luck. If you are currently a student, now is the best time to treat yourself to some Apple gear, as your student discount knocks big money off a range of products. Not only can you save your P's on Macbooks, iPads and iMacs, but you can also get a free Apple Music subscription if you purchase right now – now that's a bargain.
Apple student discount
There isn't a set discount on with the student savings, but you can expect to save around 10 per cent off the full price of a number of products, including the Mac and the iPad. If you are up for having a little shop around though, you may even find better deals elsewhere.
We will talk you through everything you need to know about your Apple Student discount in this handy guide, from who is eligible (because surprisingly enough, the student discount isn't just available to students) to how to apply for your discount. If you aren't a student, or you're just hoping to delve deep into the world of Apple deals, we have plenty more savings over on our best Apple deals page or our roundup of the best iPad deals. (You're welcome in advance).
To get straight into the nitty-gritty, just scroll down to read our guide on how to save with your Apple student discount.
Apple student discount deals: US
Apple student discount deals: UK
Who is eligible for an Apple student discount?
01. Further or higher education students
All you have to be to qualify for a student discount, is 16 or older and enrolled in further or higher education such as university or college, with the student ID to prove it — how simple is that? You can get the Apple student discount as soon as you've been accepted onto your sixth form, college, or university course, even if you haven't started yet.
02. Parents of students
It may come as a surprise, but it's not only students who can claim an Apple student discount, parents can too. If you are a parent or guardian of a student in further or higher education (as described above) and are buying an Apple device on your child's behalf, then you'll qualify for the discount too. Remember though, you can't claim the discount if you're buying the product for yourself.
03. People working in education
If you work in education then you can also qualify for an Apple student discount. Staff members at further or higher education colleges and universities, both public and private, can apply; you'll need to provide documentation that proves where you work. You don't have to be a teacher or lecturer; non-teaching staff such as administrative workers are eligible too.
If you work in education then you'll also qualify for an Apple Student discount. If you are a staff member at a (either private or public) further or higher education college or university you can treat yourself to some Apple savings. You'll need to provide some documentation that proves where you work, and it doesn't matter if you are a teacher, lecturer, non-teaching staff, or homeschool teacher serving as a member of the school board - you are all eligible for an Apple student discount. Apple has even made it so service executives of a PTA or PTO (parent-teacher association or organisation) can save on its products.
How to get an Apple student discount
You don't have to be a student! Apple student discounts are available for students, teachers, education workers, parents, school board members and PTA members, and you can get them by visiting the Apple Store for Education and then verifying your credentials.
How you get it, however, varies depending on where you are. In the USA, visit the US Apple Store for Education, ideally using your university network, and follow the steps to choose your items. It's good to have your proof of eligibility to hand, although you may not need it, as Apple seems to be largely operating on a trust system, and only asking for this on a random basis.
In the UK, it's a little less straightforward. To get your Apple student discount, visit the UK Apple Store for Education where you'll be invited to sign up online via the student discount website Unidays. It's free to register, but you'll need to provide the name of your college and details about your course, or similar information if you're applying as a parent, teacher, etc.
If that all sounds like far too much hassle, there's an alternative route to getting your Apple student discount. It's possible to sign up by calling or chatting online with Apple directly, or by visiting an Apple Store in person.
What products does the discount apply to?
If you're looking for a Mac, then the Apple Student Discount applies to the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro (13-inch), MacBook Pro (16-inch), iMac and iMac Pro, as well as the Mac Pro and the Mac mini. Meanwhile, if you're on the hunt for iPad, you'll find an Apple Student discount on the iPad Pro and iPad Air, as well as the iPad and the iPad mini.
The big news right now is that you can get an Apple student discount on select Mac computers (iMac, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and Mac mini) and iPads (iPad Air and iPad Pro). You can save up to $200 / £280 on a Mac and up to $100 / £80 on an iPad.
The other big Apple student discount at the moment is on Apple Music. This one's a bit simpler: a straightforward 50 per cent off, which means you pay $4.99 / £4.99 per month rather than the normal $9.99 / £9.99 per month for up to 48 months.
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