I recently graduated, but I noticed that my student ID is still valid until the end of the year. Am I allowed to register for another round of 6 months of academic discount, or is this the end now?
The Academic Discount is only available to those currently enrolled at a college, seminary, or university. If an individual has already already graduated, they are not eligible to reapply.
After graduation, you’re no longer eligible for the Academic Discount—even if your student ID hasn’t expired. The program is reserved for current students, faculty, and staff with active academic status.
If you’re continuing at the school in a different role (e.g., staff or adjunct), you can reapply under that status with valid proof.
From reading the page for the academic discounts, it appears that you can if you have a valid student ID. However, there is an acknowledgment check that states, "I acknowledge that the above information is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and that I meet the requirements for academic pricing." I was unable to find if there is any better description of the requirements for academic pricing other than the selection of the "I am a Student, Faculty, Staff" selection box.
See this page:
https://www.logos.com/academic/apply
If there is a page with more description, I would love to see it, if anyone knows.
It would be nice to get an official answer here. @Jason Stone (Logos) can you help?
Thanks so much!
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