Student discounts are a major perk of being a college student but can oftentimes be hidden at the bottom of websites and in terms and agreements. Here’s a guide to getting the most out of these perks.
Spotify
This may be obvious, but you can get Spotify Premium and Hulu with an active student ID for $5.99 a month. That’s $5 less than the normal individual premium plan — cash in while you can.
XFINITY On Demand
St. Thomas provides students connected to campus Wi-Fi with XFINITY On Campus, which gives you access to live cable television. The subscription also gives students access to Max and Peacock, which don’t have to be used on campus Wi-Fi.
Orpheum Theater
Student discount rush tickets are available at some shows at the Orpheum Theater, the Minneapolis theater that Broadway tours frequent. Head to the box office early to get a rush ticket and show your student ID to lower the ticket price to $40. That’s a steal when compared to the rates Ticketmaster charges for regular tickets.
MSP Film Society
Looking for your independent film fix? Student discounts are available at The Main Cinema for $8 by showing your student ID at the box office.
Amazon
Amazon offers a six-month free Amazon Prime membership to students and a discounted rate after that. This is especially useful for buying textbooks, which you can often get used for a discounted rate. It also includes a Prime Video membership.
The New York Times, Washington Post and Wall Street Journal
St. Thomas libraries offers students a free account on the online versions of these three newspapers. Also, check out ProQuest U.S. Newsstream, which gives you free access to online regional newspapers for free, including the Star Tribune.
The bottom line
This only scratches the surface of the many college student discounts that are available. Do some of your own digging into different discounts that might apply for your personal use.
Anya Capistrant-Kinney can be reached at capi2087@stthomas.edu.