Apple launches big back-to-school sale: get up to $100 off a MacBook, iPad, or iMac – plus free accessories

Heading back to school or off to college soon? It’s a good time to consider heading over to Apple as the official education store has just launched its annual back-to-school sale.

Available today are discounts of up to $100 on the best student laptops as well as iPads, and iMacs – everything a student or teacher needs for several years of work.

I’ve laid out all of today’s Apple deals below, including details on the free accessories that are also available at the education store today. These include things like AirPods, Magic Keyboards, and the Magic Mouse. Note that some of the lower-cost accessories are free today, but you’ll still have to pay a little for the big-ticket items like the AirPods Pro 2.

As always, you can stack these back-to-school discounts and freebies on top of the usual trade-in rebates at the official Apple Store today. If you have an old model you’re looking to upgrade, then I highly recommend trading that in to get a discount of up to $710, depending on the model.

Today’s Apple Back-to-School deals

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What are the eligible accessory discounts today?

MacBooks

iMacs

iPads

Free AirPods 4

Free AirPods 4

Free AirPods 4

Row 1 – Cell 0

AirPods Pro 2 ($179 off)

AirPods Pro 2 ($179 off)

AirPods Pro 2 ($129 off)

Row 2 – Cell 0

Free Magic Mouse

Row 2 – Cell 2

AirPods 4 with ANC ($129 off)

Row 3 – Cell 0

Free Magic Trackpad

Row 3 – Cell 2

Magic Keyboard for iPad Air ($119 off)

Row 4 – Cell 0

Free Magic Keyboard

Row 4 – Cell 2

Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro ($119 off)

Am I eligible for Apple’s education pricing?

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As long as you’re enrolled in a post-secondary education (or high school) establishment, such as a college or university, and have some kind of documentation or a student ID to prove it, then you should be able to take advantage of the education discounts. Parents of students can also apply for discounts on their children’s behalf.

You won’t be asked to verify your education status, but your Apple ID is limited to two education-discounted iPad purchases per year, so you can’t just pick up everything at once.

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