Apple is tightening its education pricing program with a new verification process that officially rolls out in the United States today. The change aims to reduce abuse of discounted pricing while making it easier for legitimate students, teachers, and homeschool educators to access savings. Stricter Verification Starts Now Previously, U.S. customers could often purchase Apple products at education rates through the online Education Store without rigorous checks. Starting May 8, 2026, Apple requires eligibility verification for both online and in-store education purchases. The company has partnered with Unidays to handle the automated verification. Most users should receive instant approval after submitting enrollment details or faculty documentation. In some cases, it may take up to 24 hours for review. You can complete verification ahead of time through Apple’s education portal, whether you’re shopping online or planning a store visit. This should help speed up the in-store process significantly. Countries Now Requiring Verification The expansion brings stricter checks to several new regions for the first time: • United States Many other countries already had similar verification systems in place. Good News for Homeschool Teachers Apple’s updated program now makes it easier for homeschool educators to qualify. By providing the necessary identification numbers and supporting materials, homeschool teachers can receive approval through the same streamlined process. Why the Change Matters Education pricing often delivers significant savings — up to 16% on certain products like the new MacBook Neo. With tighter margins on newer hardware, Apple wants to ensure discounts go only to eligible buyers. This mirrors Apple’s existing military purchase program, which has used verification for some time. Apple Watch Now Eligible In a related update announced yesterday, Apple expanded education pricing to include the Apple Watch for the first time in several countries, including the US. Eligible students and teachers can now receive approximately 10% off. How to Get Started
Once approved, enjoy your discounted purchase — in-store or online. This post is based on reporting by Andrew O’Hara at AppleInsider. Read the full original article here: Apple Store education purchase verification process expands to US. Beloved, highly esteemed interns: Please, posthaste, undertake your most sacred duty and Tap That Keg
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