Is there education pricing for refurbished MacBooks?

Is there education pricing available on refurbished MacBooks?

LowLuster wrote:
No need to call and or contact Apple. Just go to the Refurb website page and if there is no educational discount link then they don't offer it on the refurbs.
Qualifying an answer with 'I don't think so' certainly is not definitive.  Also your logic is not complete or comprehensive. 
That refurbished units are not included in the education section may suggest that they are ineligible but does not necessarily exclude them.  It simply may be an omission which is not that unusual in business.  Unless there is a direct statement excluding them, or a statement that ONLY these items are eligible for the discount, it remains an open issue.   Receiving an affirmative answer from Apple does settle this by removing such doubts. 
Ciao.

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