3 Handy Student Discount Subscriptions For College Students

NAU ITS
3 min readAug 30, 2021

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With college students returning to college campuses in the fall, students will want to save money in as many ways as possible, and many aren’t aware of some of these great student discounts available to them.

Not only will these deals save you money as a student, but they will also improve your overall college experience — from music that’ll soundtrack your late night study sessions, to two day shipping on essential school supplies.

Spotify and Hulu Bundle

Spotify Bundle With Hulu and Showtime

The Spotify-Hulu-Showtime bundle is one of the most popular student discounts out there on the market, and for good reason. With Spotify Premium, students can browse any song they want and listen completely uninterrupted, which is such a satisfying experience. Hulu is of course, a great streaming service as well, with hundreds of popular shows available for students to enjoy. The only downside to this plan, is that the Hulu subscription is Ad included, meaning you have to watch 2+ Minutes of Ads during a commercial break. However, for students this is still a great option.

Amazon Prime Student

Amazon Prime Student’s Pricing

Amazon Prime Student is a good option for those who frequent online shopping. Prime’s regular price clocks in at $13 a month, but with prime student, that monthly fee gets cut in half. Prime Student also has an annual option for $60 a year, which they claim is their best value. Amazon Prime is a good choice if you shop a lot online, and especially if you need your items ASAP. Prime Student also gives you access to Prime Video, and Kindle Unlimited. The downside to this is there is a limited amount of things you have access to with a Student Prime account, versus a normal Prime account.

Adobe Creative Cloud

Adobe’s Creative Cloud Pricing

With more and more University classes starting to integrate Adobe CC into their curriculum, students may want to take advantage of the discounted rate for all Adobe CC Apps, at $30/Month after the first year at $16 a month. However, this is the priciest subscription on this list, so it may be out of budget for many college students, especially those who just need it for one class, or just one app, which wouldn’t be as fitting for them.

Lots of student’s are not aware of some of these discounts available to them, so if you know any students; make sure to spread the word and save them some money!

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