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Starting today, Apple will require customers in the U.S., Canada, and Chile to verify their status as a student or educator to get educational discounts. Apple is adopting the UNiDAYS verification system that it uses in other countries, with a new process to accommodate homeschool families.

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Apple is also adding the Apple Watch Series 11, Apple Watch SE, and Apple Watch Ultra 3 to its Education Store, which means students and teachers are now eligible for up to a 10 percent discount on Apple's most popular wearable.

Students and educators in the three countries can use the UNiDAYS app or website to verify their academic status with an email address from an educational institution, a student or staff photo ID, or another valid educational document.

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Eligible customers who homeschool can also be verified by UNiDAYS. Verification requires an identity document like a driver's license or passport, and a homeschool document, such as a Letter of Intent or Letter of Acknowledgement. Most customers will be verified instantly, with UNiDAYS providing a decision in under 24 hours when manual review is required.

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Once confirmed through UNiDAYS, students and educators in the U.S., Canada, and Chile will be able to purchase the Apple Watch and other Apple devices at Apple's discounted educational prices. Apple's Education Store offers special pricing on Macs, iPads, and the Studio Display, along with accessories like the Magic Keyboard and the Apple Pencil.

Apple did not previously have an established academic status verification system in the U.S. or Canada, which meant that anyone could technically purchase from the Education Store. Apple's sales policies said that it routinely audited customer purchases to verify purchase conditions were followed. Apple briefly used UNiDAYS in the U.S. in 2022 to verify student status, but it was removed after a few days following complaints about issues with the verification process.

Apple's Education Store discounts are available to employees of K–12 institutions, faculty and staff of higher education institutions, students attending or accepted to higher education institutions, and parents purchasing on behalf of children attending or accepted to a higher education institution.

In addition to the U.S., Canada, and Chile, Apple has added the Apple Watch to the Education Store in Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, France, Germany, India, Italy, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Turkey, and the UK.

Apple also expanded UNiDAYS verification requirements to Australia, Hong Kong, and Turkey yesterday.

Article Link: Apple Now Requires UNiDAYS Verification for Education Discounts in U.S. and Canada, Adds Apple Watch
 
Still ways around this. It's very easy to get verified Unidays (or StudentBeans, or ID.me) accounts even if you don't qualify. I have all 3 and haven't been in school in a couple decades. Do some Googling...
hope they curb it lol. if veterans need to confirm their identity, students must do it too. the alternative is apple completely removing the edu discount due to abuse.
 
Honestly, I only think this is happening because of supply chain issues/and increased ram costs. Too many people abused the "honor system" policy that it has put a strain on both in today's economic climate to make it uncomfortable for Apple. That said, I recall several times being at an Apple Store window shopping a couple years ago, when while trying to make the sale, different advisors offered an educational discount. Suggesting I must have children or a relative in uni, with no verification, and a "wink wink smile" without me even mentioning education. So I guess it really all has to do with how much supply they have and how much margins they are making. I bet this verification goes away in a couple years once supply/costs are back to normal and they realize how much sales are lost (even if from shoppers breaking the honor system).
 
It was a good run while it lasted.

I'm not honestly that upset about it being gated more.

My local FB Marketplace has several dudes on it who's entire thing is creating delta by using the EDU discount and shipping to nearby Oregon to avoid the sales tax and then reselling into the Boise market.

Clever, but quite an abuse of the Apple and Sales Tax systems.
 
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