Hi,

I live in the UK and contacted Apple direct over the
phone.  i am registered Blind and they gave me
Education discount.  I'm not at college, I'm 45 and
all my work is Voluntary. 

Mark  
--- Maurice Mines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello List-
> The way I remember Apple rules on this, is that the
> following things  
> must be met: 1) The school must be on the US
> Department of Education's  
> list of accredited schools, broken down by state. 2)
> It is true, you  
> do need a valid picture student ID (if you actually
> physically go into  
> an Apple store). 3) You have to have a valid edu
> email address  
> provided by the institution based on your student
> status. (I'm not  
> sure if Hadley will qualify) One of the questions
> they will ask you  
> is, what state is this institution in. That way they
> can match it to  
> the list of schools in the state. They may even ask
> for your program  
> of study.
> Maurice
> On Apr 23, 2008, at 6:10 PM, Jane Jordan (Gmail)
> wrote:
> 
> > I've signed up to take several courses from the
> Hadley School for  
> > the Blind.
> >
> > www.hadley.edu
> >
> > So, would the education discount count for that
> school?  It's a long- 
> > distance learning school.  Now you cna submit
> lessons online.
> >
> > Jane
> >
> >
> 
> Maurice Mines
> Masters Student Educational Technology University of
> Northern Colorado  
> 970-352-5040 (home) Volunteer NFB of Colorado
> Newsline for the Blind  
> Assistant Coordinator 970-373-3076 (office)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (personal email)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (school email)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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