The Apple Store for Education has been partnering with Studentrate to help students be able to afford the computer they want. Students shopping at the Apple Store can save up to $200 with the education pricing, as well as get a $100 gift card to the App Store to buy new apps for your phone, tablet, or computer. You can also buy music, books, movies, anything else you can find in the iTunes store, iBookstore, and the Mac App Store using that gift card. I can only imagine what I would buy if I had that much money to spend! This sale is only available to college students or students who have been accepted to college, faculty and staff of any grade level, and parents of students who are in college or who are going to college.
If you’re a member of Studentrate, you’ll get the perks of the Apple Store for Education, plus you’ll get an additional 5% cash back on your order! And free shipping on orders over $50. You can choose from the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and the iMac and Mac Mini if you want a desktop. You can also save money on tablets and printers, as well as select accessories for your laptops. But the 5% cash back offer only last for another two weeks, and then the amount will be reduced to 3%. So shop now at Apple to get that extra money in your pocket, which you’ll definitely be thankful for once you to get school. Make sure to shop at Apple with Studentrate to get a deal on the already discounted prices!
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