Will i still receive the 100$ to spend in the apple store if i am a student from K-12?

PLease help me, Im about to buy a MBP but i am unsure if i will receive the promotion.

Hi Matthew,
It says:
"Visit www.apple.com/backtoschool for full details. Not all Apple products qualify for education pricing.
**Apple offers special education pricing on Apple computers, software, and select third-party products to College Students, Parents buying for a College Student, or Teachers, Administrators, and Staff at all grade levels. Quantity limits apply. See terms and conditions."

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