There's a reason why ramen is so popular with college students, and it's not the delicious MSG. Ramen is cheap, and college is not. There's tuition, of course, but also living expenses and the cash you need to keep up with activities, events, and, yes, classes.
Luckily, some of the top apps and services—from music to meditation—offer student discounts(Opens in a new window); we've outlined many below. And if you want a one-stop spot for student discounts, Unidays(Opens in a new window) directs you to online and in-store discounts on clothing, shoes, food, tech, travel, and events.
Make your projects stand out with Adobe’s Creative Cloud. The full package of over 20 apps (including Photoshop, Lightroom, and Premiere Pro) normally costs $52.99 per month—but with a student discount(Opens in a new window), it’s just $19.99 per month.
Amazon Prime Student(Opens in a new window) is a great deal if you want one service (and one item on your budget) that covers shipping for supplies, streaming shows and movies, and a huge music library. It's free for the first six months for two-day Prime shipping, Amazon Video, exclusive deals, and cloud storage for photos. After the free trial, the subscription price is $7.49 per month or $69 per year (as opposed to $139 per year), which opens up access to even more Prime perks(Opens in a new window).
Apple offers a discounted Apple Music subscription(Opens in a new window) for college students for 48 months—$5.99 per month versus $10.99 per month. It comes with Apple TV+ “for a limited time,” the length of which Apple does not specify (currently, free trials run for seven days, or three months if you purchase a new Apple device). Verify your eligibility through the Unidays website.
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