Your Student ID is a Discount Card—Here’s How to Use It

 Managing a college budget is practically an Olympic sport. Between tuition, textbooks, and that necessary caffeine intake, your bank account can look a little thin. However, that .edu or student email address in your inbox is more than just a login for your grades—it’s a golden ticket to some of the world's best premium services for a fraction of the cost (or even for free).

Here is a breakdown of the top 10 student perks you should be leveraging right now to save money and level up your skills.


🎨 Creativity & Productivity

1. Adobe Creative Cloud

If you are into design, photography, or video editing, Adobe is the industry standard. While the full suite is usually pricey, students can get significant discounts (often over 60% off). This gives you access to Photoshop, Premiere Pro, Illustrator, and more.

2. Notion

Organization is key to surviving finals week. Notion offers a Personal Pro Plan for free to students. You get unlimited file uploads and a highly customizable workspace to track your assignments, notes, and side hustles.

3. Microsoft Essentials

Writing papers and building spreadsheets are unavoidable. Students can often get one month of free access to Microsoft Office 365, or in many cases, full free access if your specific university has an institutional partnership.





💻 Tech & Development

4. GitHub Student Developer Pack

This is the holy grail for tech students. It includes a massive suite of assets:

  • Free access to Canva Pro for a year.

  • Free domain names via Namecheap.

  • Credits for cloud hosting and various educational tools.

5. Google Drive

Running out of space for project files? Many student email IDs come with extra storage benefits on Google Drive, making it easier to collaborate on large presentations without hitting that dreaded "Storage Full" notification.

6. Cloud Services (AWS/Azure/Google Cloud)

For final-year projects or hosting your own web apps, check out student-specific tiers for cloud computing. Most major providers offer free credits so you can build and deploy projects without needing a credit card.


🛒 Shopping & Entertainment

7. Tech Discounts via UNiDAYS

Before you buy a new laptop or smartphone, check UNiDAYS. It’s a portal that verifies your student status and gives you exclusive coupon codes for brands like Apple, Dell, and Samsung. Whether it’s a MacBook for class or a new tablet for note-taking, never pay full price.

8. Amazon Prime Student

Amazon offers a dedicated Prime Student membership. You get the same fast shipping and Prime Video access, but usually at a 50% discount compared to a standard membership, often starting with a generous 6-month trial.

9. Spotify Student

Music is essential for those late-night study sessions. The Spotify Student discount usually cuts the monthly subscription price in half and sometimes bundles in other streaming services like Hulu or Showtime.


✈️ Travel

10. Discounted Travel & Extra Baggage

Going home for the holidays? Always look for the "Student" filter on airline and railway websites.

  • Airlines: Many carriers offer discounted fares and, more importantly, extra baggage allowance (often an extra 10kg) just for showing your student ID.

  • Railways: Check for student passes or concessional fares to save on long-distance travel.


Pro Tip: Keep a digital copy of your Student ID card and your .edu login credentials handy. Many of these services require a quick verification through a third-party like SheerID or UNiDAYS, which takes less than two minutes but saves you thousands in the long run.

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