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Abstract:Apple offers great education discounts on MacBooks, Macs, and iPads. Back-to-school deals range from $50 off iPads to $400 off Macs.
Apple products are hot commodities during the back-to-school season, but they are often a bit pricey.
Every year, Apple offers an education discount on its products, including MacBooks, Macs, and iPads.
This year, students and educators can also get a pair of Beats headphones for free when they buy a Mac, MacBook, or iPad.
You can also save 20% on AppleCare+ device protection and 50% on Apple Music. The current deals end on September 26, 2019.
Here's who can get the education discount and the best deals you can get with it.
It's already time to start thinking about the back-to-school season. Apple is running a series of great deals on products for students and educators, so they can get discounts on laptops, tablets, software, and accessories.
With the education discount, students, school staff, and students' parents can save up to $400 on Macs, $50 on select iPads, 5-10% on accessories, 50% on Apple Music, and 20% on AppleCare+ device protection. If you buy a Mac or iPad, you can also get a free pair of Beats headphones.
If you're eligible for student pricing and don't see the discounted prices, you'll need head to Apple's back-to-school site first.
It's also important to note that the deals run through September 26, 2019 — so it's worth acting quickly if you find something you're interested in.
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