College Student Discounts!
A List Of Discounts College Students Can Get & Where To Access Them!
Electronic Discounts:
- Best Buy- You can enroll in the Best Buy Student Discount program to qualify for discounted products
- Apple- If you purchase an apple product, you can qualify for free discounts and accessories. With this link, https://www.apple.com/us-edu/store you can save on a new Mac or iPad with the Apple education pricing. You can also get discounted AppleCare when buying qualifying mac and ipad models.
- HP- You can get up to 35% off products when you register for the Education Store
- Lenovo- Up until August 22nd you can save an extra 10% storewide
- Logitech- You can get up to 25% off when you join UNiDAYS
- Microsoft- You can get up to 10% off on select products
- Samsung- If you register for the Education Discount Program you can receive up to 30% off
Restaurant Discounts:
(Many restaurants don’t advertise if they offer a student discount, so if you want to find out call ahead)
- Dunkin- Up to 10% off at participating locations (Show ID)
- Chick-Fil-A- You can get a free small drink with any purchase (Show ID)
- Chipotle- You can get a free drink with a meal purchase (Show ID)
- Arby’s- You can save 10% on your entire meal at participating locations (Show ID)
- Burger King- 10% off your burger king purchase (Show ID)
- Dairy Queen- 10% off (Show ID)
Software Discounts:
- Adobe Creative Cloud- Students receive a steep discount for the entire Creative Cloud at $19.99 per month for the first 12 months
- Amazon Prime Student- Free for the first six months, and then half price ($6.49/month) after that
- Evernote- Students can get up to 50% off of a full year of Evernote Personal
- Microsoft Office- Students are eligible to get the online version of Microsoft Office for free, plus 1TB of online storage
- Prezi- There is a free version, but students can upgrade for 3-5$ a month
Furniture and Home Goods Discounts:
- Bed Bath & Beyond- Sign up for the College Savings Pass and get 20% off everything, along with free shipping on orders over $39
- Leesa- Up to 15% on select mattresses
- Overstock- Join Club O for free, and earn extra benefits including 5% back on all purchases, free returns, price match guarantee and priority customer care
- Pottery Barn- Up to 15% off
Clothing Discounts:
- Adidas- Up to 25% off
- Aeropostale- Up to 15% off
- American Eagle- Up to 20% off
- Calvin Klein- Up to 10% off
- H&M- Up to 15% off
- Meshki- Up to 15% off
- Nike– Offers a 10% discount to eligible high school, college, and university students in the United States, who verify their student status with SheerID
Music & Media Discounts:
- Apple Music– Discounted monthly rate for up to 48 months. The student subscription also includes Apple TV+ for a limited time. To be eligible, students must be pursuing a bachelor’s degree or be enrolled in an equivalent higher education program
- Babbel– Discount of 65% on 3 months of Babbel, making your total $15.99 to learn a new language verified with ID.me
- Chegg– Offers 25% off your first month subscription of Chegg Study Pack if you’re verified with Student Beans
- Groupon– 25% student discount on food, drink, and fun for your first six months. After six months, you can receive a 15% discount for as long as you’re a student
- Headspace– Offers 85% off well-being resources (mindfulness, sleep, breathing, happiness, etc.), making the plan $9.99/year for students verified with SheerID
- Pandora– Offers verified students a 60-day free trial for Pandora Premium Student. After the trial, U.S. students pay $4.99/month, which is a savings of 50% for up to four years
- Peloton– Offers a special discount for students on the Peloton app, which includes workout videos and more
- SoundCloud– Offers verified students a 30-day free trial of SoundCloud Go+ then 50% off per month
- Spotify– Offers Spotify Premium at a discount to students for up to four years, which includes no ads, an unlimited number of skips, and access to Hulu and Showtime
- The New York Times– Offers a discounted subscription. The amount of savings depends on the type of subscription selected by the user
- The Princeton Review– Offers discounts on test prep materials for students throughout the year
- The Wall Street Journal– Offers a significant discount off its regular subscription rates. While attending school, students may purchase a digital subscription for $4 a month or a print and digital subscription for $10 a month
- Youtube Premium– Offers verified students a 1-month free trial. After the trial period is over, students can pay $6.99/month, which is a savings of $5/month
These are just some of the many discounts students have access to… never hesitate to ask if a student discount is available at any place you’re at by simply asking!
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Sydney Packin • May 15, 2023 at 7:22 am
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Rileigh Tissue • May 9, 2023 at 8:33 am
This is a really great article because a lot of people in high school will end up in college debt, and this is helpful to get out of it.