Last week, I went over where you can get discounted food, entertainment, fitness, sports, and transportation in Boston just with your student ID. Here’s part two of that list, featuring the best deals in tech, shopping, and Prudential Center stores:
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Tech:
Apple Store:Â You can save up to $200 on a new Mac and up to $20 on a new iPad with student discounts
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Dell: Exclusive offers and discounts for college students
HP: Special discounts for college students
AT&T: Select students may qualify for a student discount
T-Mobile: 10% off accessories
Sprint: Up to 23% on wireless services for select college students
Adobe: Students get 60% off all Adobe Creative Cloud apps like Photoshop and InDesign
Norton: 50% discount for anti-virus software
Microsoft (Prudential Center):Â Student pricing on software. Visit store for special offers.
Cellular Abroad: Offers plans with no contracts or credit checks, and you’ll get 10% off with the code BRANDEIS10
Spotify Premium:Â Students pay just $4.99 per month compared to the usual $9.99
It’s also never a bad idea to check with your school’s IT Department to see if they have any information or offers that you can use.
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Shopping
Amazon Prime: Free 2-day shipping with free membership program for college students — first 6 months free (after the first six months I pay $50.00/year, but it’s still totally worth it for textbooks!)
EMS: 15% discount
Ann Taylor: 15% discount on full-price items
Banana Republic: 15% discount
Charlotte Russe: 10% discount
H&M: 15% off
J. Crew: 15% discount (also works with teacher ID)
The Limited: 15% discount
Eddie Bauer: 15% discount
Juicy Couture: 15% discount
Steve Madden: 10% in-store purchases
Vineyard Vines: 15% off purchase
Alex and Ani: 10% off
Urban Outfitters: 10% discount on specific days. They offer a Student Program that will notify you when a discount day is approaching.
Toms: 10% off.
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Prudential Center:
The Prudential Center is amazing and has a tab on their website listing all of the student discounts you can get with a valid college ID (I’ve listed them below)!
Also, don’t forget to show your ID at the Customer Service Desk for a free PRUferred Card, good for an additional 50 special offers and discounts.
Ann Taylor:Â 15% off full-price purchase
Beantown Trolley:Â $5 off one-day admission; $7 off two-day adult admission
Bead Harbor:Â 15% off purchase
Ben & Jerry’s:Â 10% off purchase
Boston Duck Tours:Â $6.00 off adult admission
Boston Sports Club:Â Must be under 22; $65.99/month Monday-Thursday, with $98.99 enrollment fee
Club Monaco:Â 20% off purchase
Clutch:Â 10% off a $59.00 or more purchase
Escape Salon Aveda: 15% off services over $50
iModify:Â 10% off purchase
I-Stone:Â 10% off $40.00 purchase
Kate Spade New York:Â 15% off full price purchase
LOFT:Â 15% off your full-price purchases
Old Town Trolley:Â $2.00 off adult admission
Panda Express:Â 10% off purchase
Santander:Â Free student checking
Sidney Thomas Jewelers:Â Visit store for special offers
Skywalk Observatory:Â $3.00 off adult admission price
Sofia Rosso:Â 30% off purchase
Street Talk:Â 20% off purchase
Sushma:Â 10% off purchase
Tablet Wear:Â 10% off purchase
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To reiterate from last week, keep in mind that these discounts are subject to change, don’t forget to pick up Boston University’s coupon book across campus, and make sure to bring your student ID with you when you shop! Sure, some places will trust you’re a student, but a lot of places will require you to show a valid student ID or they won’t give you the discount, so be sure to carry it with you on your next outing to the Prudential Center or for some late night Chipotle.
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