Apple has announced its Back to School offer, available from June 20 through September 30, 2024, both in Apple Stores and online through Apple’s Education store, for students and educators. The offer includes 20% off AppleCare along with discounted education pricing on Mac and iPad, including the new iPad Air and MacBook Air.
It’s Back To School Season
Should any student have trouble deciding what to choose, Apple is also introducing new bookable 30-minute sessions at Apple Stores to assist students in selecting the right Mac laptop, customizing features to suit their needs, and exploring budget-friendly options.
The redesigned Apple education store online now facilitates services like upgrading and trade-in, migrating to Mac or iOS, and personalized shopping support. Additionally, Apple offers a range of accessories such as AirTags, Apple Watch, and AirPods to enhance students’ productivity and school experience.
At the newly-opened Apple The Exchange TRX, Today at Apple will feature programs with local creators, including:
- Goodnotes for Visual Learners with studyingmood: On 10 August from 3:00-4:30pm, content creator studyingmood will guide participants through Goodnotes on iPad, showcasing tools and techniques for visual learning. Devices provided. Register here.
- Video Editing Hacks in Final Cut Pro with ZY Cheng: On 17 August from 3:00-4:30pm, filmmaker ZY Cheng will teach how to create video presentations in Final Cut Pro on Mac or iPad, covering features like Scene Removal Mask and Live Drawing. Register here.
- Making Every Class Memorable with Shi Qi: On 24 August from 3:00-4:30pm, teacher and content creator Shi Qi will bring learning to life with the Classroom and Procreate apps on iPad, exploring new ways to collaborate. Register here.
- Vlogging on iPhone with Cupcake Aisyah: Finally, on 31 August from 3:00-4:30pm, content creator Cupcake Aisyah will share her process for creating engaging vlogs, from planning to editing in iMovie. Register here.
Additionally, watch Apple’s new Back to School Mac films directed by Emmy-winner Tom Kuntz and featuring Oscar-winning cinematographer Hoyte Van Hoytema and actor Gary Farmer. The films, titled Powered, Charged, and Found, showcase the capabilities of Mac laptops through the style of humor.
Pokdepinion: Seems odd to me that other PC brands never truly tried to offer educational pricing like Apple does.