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Apple Student Discount

IT 2008. 12. 18. 11:59

Student Membership

How do I verify my student status so my ADC Student Membership can be activated?

After you purchase an ADC Student Membership and receive an Activation Code via email, you must verify your student status before ADC will activate your product. The verification steps are:

  1. Visit the ADC Member Site to confirm that you are a student in your ADC Profile. After you click the Student Status checkbox, you must also provide your student ID number and school name.
  2. Proceed to the Activations area in the ADC Member Site and use the Code you received via email to start the Activation process.
  3. Fax a copy of your passport or other official identification (such as a driver's license or student identification) along with a current or upcoming course schedule or other official proof of enrollment from your college/university.
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Your Student Membership will not be considered Active and you will not receive any Student member benefits until your verification fax is received by ADC. If you need assistance, or a local fax number is not available in the list below, please contact ADC.

Note that the ADC Student Membership does not include code-level technical support, access to pre-release software, or use of the ADC Compatibility Labs and students may not be transferred these benefits by others. If your development requires such benefits, please consider purchasing an ADC Select Membership instead.

Does the ADC Student Membership allow access to pre-release software, Developer Technical Support, the ADC Compatibility Labs or the ADC Monthly Mailing?

The ADC Student Membership does NOT include access to the ADC Software Seeding Program, Developer Technical Support, or the ADC Compatibility Labs. It includes a sampling of the Developer CD series in the ADC Student Mailing. If you would like to take advantage of these additional benefits, you may want to consider joining the ADC Select Membership which may better suit your needs. Technical support Incidents are available to purchase for any ADC member: Online (free), Student, Select, or Premier.

I'm a high school student who already has a background in Macintosh programming. Will I be able to join the ADC Student Program?

Although we recognize there are many great future developers at the high school level, we are only able to provide the ADC Student Membership to college and university level students at this time. Please note you must also be at least 18 years of age to join the Student Membership. We have many community resources available for all student developers that do not require membership.

I am a college student, but I am not yet 18 years of age. Can I still join the ADC Student Membership?

You are required to be at least 18 years of age to join the ADC Student Membership and to agree to the ADC Terms and Conditions. We have many community resources available for all student developers that do not require membership.

What is a student identification number? Where do I get it?

This is a unique number that your college, university, or education institution issues to you to identify you as a student. Typically, this is given in the form of a Student Identification Card with your picture. If your school does not issue student identification numbers, you may use an alternative form of identification such as a driver's license number, passport number, or your local (government) identification card/number. You will still be required to show proof of enrollment in a college or university.

Do you have any programs designed for faculty or staff?

The ADC Student Membership is available only to students, and at this time, we do not have any specific memberships geared towards faculty and staff of higher education institutions. University faculty and staff may join the free ADC Online membership to download Xcode Tools and other software and documentation available to Online members. University faculty and staff who are also doing professional development work should consider joining the ADC Select Membership.

What are the guidelines for posting or participating in the Student Email List?

  • In order to keep order on the list, please preface the subject lines of your messages with indicators telling them what kind of message it is.
    • [adcgen] should be used for general discussion items
    • [adctech] should be used for technical discussion items
    • [adcadmin] should be used for administrative items
  • When asking a question, be sure to be clear and complete. A good way to structure your message is to have a paragraph stating the general issue at the top and go into more detail further down.
  • When replying, please edit the original messages. Remove old headers and sigs, also try and leave in only the parts of the messages that are relevant. All messages are archived, so if someone really wants to read an original message, they can check out the archives.
  • After asking a question, please summarize all the responses you get and write to the list what you learned. This way everyone can share in the information without wading through the emails.
  • Please do not post software as many students are on dial-up connections and may pay by the megabyte to download. If you have software or code you want to share with others on the list, please set up your own web page and refer to it in a post to the group. Feel free to paste in small pieces of code to your message, but do not attach files.
  • Do not discuss or post any information that Apple has not made public via its web site, a press release or other form of official public communication.

What is the once-per-lifetime student hardware discount?

ADC Student Members may be eligible to receive a once-per-lifetime discount on a single system to be used only for development purposes. For instructions on how to obtain your discount, please refer to the ADC Student Hardware Discount page. Make sure you follow the instructions exactly.

As an Apple Developer Connection (ADC) Member, you agree to the terms of the Hardware Purchase Agreement Terms and Conditions (pdf) when you order through the ADC Hardware Purchase Program. If you do not agree to these terms, please do not order through the ADC Hardware Purchase Program. Please note that an ADC Student Member will receive only one discount in his or her lifetime as a Student Member. This restriction will continue through multiple Student memberships, Student membership renewals, or new Student memberships purchased. You will not be able to utilize a discount more than once as a Student Member, even if you create a different ADC account with a new ADC member number.

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Steep discounts on clothes, toys and electronics enticed shoppers to stores this weekend but they still are making fewer purchases leading into the final stretch of the holiday shopping season.

Based on early reports from analysts and malls, sales results were generally mixed to moderately down even as store traffic appeared strong this past weekend, the second-to-last of the season that can make or break many retailers.

Stores offered big discounts to shoppers who have been pulling back their spending, concerned about the recession and job stability. Shoppers came to stores for these discounts but largely stuck to their shopping lists and basic items like clothing, analysts say.

Traffic levels at stores were comparable to last year, said Marshal Cohen, chief industry analyst at market research group NPD Group. People were looking for deals but not as willing to spend their money as last year.

"The number of consumers actually making purchases were down and when they did purchase they purchased less," Cohen said.

Results were mixed across the country, with electronics still doing well and stores like warehouse-club operator Costco Wholesale Corp., he said, were mobbed.

"It wasn't as good as last year but it wasn't as doom and gloom as everyone was expecting," he said.

This Saturday was the strongest yet this season, said Karen MacDonald, a spokeswoman at mall operator Taubman Centers Inc. Traffic was up at stores throughout the country, but in terms of sales, business overall ranged from slightly above, to flat, to slightly below last year's levels, she said. Apparel was a top seller while high-end jewelry and home furnishings were weak.

Figures released Sunday by SpendingPulse pointed to more signs that shoppers are continuing their frugal ways, despite a decent Black Friday spending surge. SpendingPluse is a data service provided by MasterCard Advisors that estimates U.S. retail sales across all payment forms, including cash and checks.

From Nov. 28, the day after Thanksgiving known as "Black Friday," through Dec. 6, luxury sales dropped 34.5 percent compared to the same period last year, while overall apparel sales fell 22.9 percent. Electronic sales fell 22.3 percent.

Michael McNamara, vice president at SpendingPulse, said consumers are resisting big-ticket items priced $1,000 or more.

"Spending has obviously contracted, but the key question is will it contract even further," he said.

Online sales last week fell 1 percent to $3.81 billion from the same week last year, according to research company comScore Inc., which called the drop 'marginal.'

From Cyber Monday on Dec. 1, which marked the kickoff to the online holiday shopping season, through Friday, sales were up 3 percent to $8.26 billion from last year, the firm said Sunday. Tuesday last week marked the heaviest online spending day on record with $887 million in sales, the firm said, adding that it expects online retailers to continue offering discounts on products and expedited shipping to spur sales. It noted apparel and accessories sales were up 21 percent in the first 12 days of December, while books and magazine sales rose 18 percent.

But not all shoppers are easily parting with their money.

John Collins, an event planner who lives in Brooklyn, was at Crate & Barrel in Manhattan looking at table lamps and a fondue set. But he wasn't sure if he was going to buy anything. He said he wasn't feeling inspired to buy considering everything that's going on.

"It's not the time to spend money on lavish presents," he said. "It's time to get back to smaller, thoughtful presents, especially with an uncertain year coming up. No one I know wants to spend a fortune right now."

This season could shape up to be the worst in decades as the economy spins into recession and consumers worry about their slumping investments, rising prices and job stability.

Same-store sales are expected to be down as much as 1 percent in November and December, according to Michael P. Niemira, chief economist at the International Council of Shopping Centers.

If that holds true it would mark the weakest season since at least 1969 when the index began. The only holiday period that was almost as weak was 2002, when same-store sales rose by only 0.5 percent, Niemira said. Same-store sales are sales at stores opened at least a year and are considered a key indicator of a retailer's health.

Slumping sales are weighing on retailers. Last week they forced retailer KB Toys to file for bankruptcy protection for the second time in four years. The 86-year-old company plans to begin going-out-of business sales at its stores immediately.

With spending expected down, stores have been stepping up their discounts to try to capture whatever money consumers decide to part with.

At The Mall at Short Hills, N.J. the storefronts featured bold discount signs to lure consumers in. Chico's FAS Inc. offered shoppers up to 65 percent off, while Cole Haan offered $50 off purchases of $250 or more. Ann Taylor Stores Corp.'s Loft division slashed its clearance merchandise an additional 40 percent, making items like colorful suede shoes, originally priced at $79, now marked down to $12.88. Saks Fifth Avenue reduced its sale prices by half, for a total of up to 70 percent off.

Consumers had said all along they were going to cut their spending, stick to basics and look for deals, and they've kept their word, said C. Britt Beemer, chairman of America's Research Group. Retailers got them to come out to stores with discounts of 50, 60 even 70 percent off, but this weekend discounts didn't translate into sales.

"The malls had traffic but the stores didn't seem to be so swamped," he said.

Apparel seemed to be a big item this weekend, he said, especially for children. Many parents skipped out on back-to-school shopping this fall and are now looking for clothing deals as Christmas gifts. They'd rather cut spending on themselves before cutting spending on their kids, he said.

Toys R Us Chief Executive Jerry Storch said people still want to buy toys for their kids, and traffic was strong this weekend.

"What we've heard from the customers is that the last thing they're going to cut from their budget is a toy for their child and that's held up consistently," he said.

Michelle Acton was looking for deals when she took her children, 5 and 1, to Target in Brentwood, Tenn., near Nashville, to pick out Christmas gifts using money sent from relatives. She spent $80 on action figures and a set including a stroller and play pen for a baby doll.

Acton, a nurse, is looking for deals and spending less on gifts this year because her husband was laid off from his job in the drywall industry in February. She said the family has been pinching pennies ever since.

Lisa Cumbey, 49, of Richmond, Va., said that with her big circle of friends and large family, she's cut her spending this year. People are moving away from the need to buy things, she said at Mongrel, a gift shop in Carytown, a trendy stretch of boutiques near downtown Richmond, Va.

"Our families all agreed not to do presents, our co-workers all agreed not to do presents, so I'd say we've cut it by 80 percent," Cumbey said. "Nothing extravagant."



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Deck the Stores with Bargains

Deep discounts on retail prices for apparel, jewelry, electronics, and even opera fail to excite consumers wary of losing their jobs

The bargains sweeping America are increasing, and they're not just Citigroup (C) shares under 4 and Dell (DELL) around 9. From apparel to autos, 10% or 20% price reductions no longer cut it—deals of half-off and more are flourishing in a growing number of industries as manufacturers and retailers plot an uncertain future in the midst of a near certain sales calamity.

In other words, anyone willing to spend can pick up some incredible bargains. "We are looking at a pretty deep recession. In this environment, retailers have zero pricing power," says Nariman Behravesh, chief economist for research firm IHS Global Insight. "They are going to be discounting like crazy. We are going to be looking at a pretty nasty Christmas season."

Shoppers will find some of the most aggressive discounts at apparel and department stores. Most chains took heavy blows in October, with department stores seeing an almost 13% sales decline at locations open for at least a year, a closely followed barometer known as same-store sales. J.C. Penney's (JCP) "Biggest Sale of Them All" has some items marked down 60%, and Gap's (GPS) three brands—Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic—each currently boast deep discounts, with some items slashed by as much as 70% at Gap stores.

Jewelry Bargains Galore

At a midtown Manhattan Banana Republic outlet Friday afternoon, sales staff outnumbered customers. Agnes Curmi, a 54-year-old mother of four, says the sales don't entice her as much as they once did. "You don't know what's going to come tomorrow," Curmi said. "You don't know if your husband is going to have a job or not."

Apparel is not the only area in which consumers can expect generous discounts. Luxury and discretionary goods such as jewelry, electronics, and sports cars have suffered significant sales declines in recent months, leaving retailers with no choice but to lower prices to help move merchandise. Chicago-based Whitehall Jewelers, which filed for bankruptcy in June, is closing its 375 stores and liquidating $500 million worth of gold, diamonds, and other items, with prices up to 75% off.

While jewelers typically have more control over pricing than other retailers because their inventory turns over less frequently, liquidation sales such as the one at Whitehall have a ripple effect that can make it harder for competitors to maintain profit margins of 50% or more. "It sets up a value expectation and the economy just reinforces that," says Nick White, president of White & Co., a Kentucky-based custom jeweler, who also serves as an industry consultant at Gerson Lehrman Group. With jewelry sales predicted to fall as much as 10% this holiday, from 2007 levels, price drops are inevitable well into next year. Yearend shopping is the most important selling period for jewelers.

Breaking the $400 Threshold

Vying for the same consumers are electronics retailers, which have significantly lowered prices on big-ticket items this season. Popular high-priced electronics such as Blu-ray DVD players and PCs can be had for roughly the same price that an Apple iPhone or camcorder would have cost a year ago. Typically purchased for their features, rather than their brand name, such items as HDTVs, laptops, and portable GPS navigators are being offered by lower-end manufacturers marketing more affordable models.

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