If Apple isn’t certain about your education-adjacent status, it might email you for verification, but you don’t need to provide any ID or certificates up front. It’s just like buying anything else on Apple’s website, except it’s cheaper. To buy products at Apple’s education discount, you simply go to the Apple Education Pricing store, pick your gear (there’s a limit on how much you can buy a year), and check out. Well, the answer is: don’t worry about it. But how do you prove you’re a homeschool parent? If you’re a K-12 teacher, I’m sure you have something equivalent. ![]() It’s fairly easy to prove if you’re in college, or work for a college: you probably have a student ID and / or a college email address. The special $299 price Apple announced today is for schools, not individual buyers. If you’re one of those people, you can get Apple’s new iPad for $309, instead of the $329 list price.
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