halp@TCGOULD.TN.CORNELL.EDU ("Bruce P. Halpern") (12/13/88)
A mathematics teacher in the Ithaca School District (Ithaca, NY) has asked me to inquire whether the Apple Educational Discount Program for Public School Teachers still exists. If it does, how does he proceed to make contact with it? This teacher is interested in a Mac, but cannot afford the full price. He is considering an IBM PS2/25, for which he has been offered an educational discount, as an alternative (please don't respond with agruments about the relative merits of the PS2/25 versus a Mac. I agree in advance, but the arguments are irrelevant in this instance). | Bruce P. Halpern Psychology & Neurobiology & Behavior Cornell Ithaca | | INTERNET:halp@tcgould.tn.cornell.edu BITNET:D57J@CORNELLA D57J@CRNLVAX5| | UUCP:{vax135,rochester,decvax}!cornell!batcomputer!halp | | PHONE: 607-255-6433 Uris Hall, Cornell U., Ithaca, NY 14853-7601 |
aash@ms.uky.edu (aashi deacon) (12/15/88)
In article <8812130052.AA20148@tcgould.TN.CORNELL.EDU> halp@TCGOULD.TN.CORNELL.EDU ("Bruce P. Halpern") writes: > >A mathematics teacher in the Ithaca School District (Ithaca, NY) has asked me >to inquire whether the Apple Educational Discount Program for Public School >Teachers still exists. If it does, how does he proceed to make contact with >it? > >This teacher is interested in a Mac, but cannot afford the full price. He is Here at the University of Kentucky, we have a program to sell Apple Macs at a very good discount (40% off retail?), so I know the program exists. I don't know if this program applies to anything other than colleges or universities. (As a side note we also sell IBM PS/2s, Zeniths, and soon may sell Wangs) Don't know if this helps, but I hope so! -- aash aash@ms.uky.edu All things are relative. It just takes a great mind to relate them.