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Student Discounts Galore

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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Clark chapter.
Everyone knows that college students are broke, everyone including some of your 
favorite companies. You want to make sure to use your money wisely and make your 
money work for you. Most of these deals are available by using your student ID or email. 
I bring to you a list of categories and companies which offer student discounts: 
Amazon Prime

As a college student, you need Amazon Prime. You receive 6 months free and 

then a discounted rate after the six months are up. The shipping is fast and there 

are so many things on the website and/or app. The benefits do not stop there, 

you also get unlimited music and reading on e-books, amazon movies, and tv, etc. 

It’s so great, it gets its own category.

Fashion

Unidays​

– There are various discounts, for example, 10% off Adidas (not exact 

percentage) and a discount on your college gear. ​

There are so many other stores which have discounts, I won’t list them all but 

here are a few: Forever 21, Club Monaco, American Eagle Outfitters, Reebok, 

Urban Outfitters, PUMA, Madewell, etc.

Food (* – select locations)

-Chipotle: you get a free drink with any purchase. ​

-Buffalo Wild Wings- discounts on select food items​

-*Burger King- 10% off  

-Costco- free $20 cash card with Gold Star Membership​

-*Dairy Queen- 10% off​

-*Dunkin’- 10% off 

-Pizza Hut-  20% off (dine-in only)

Reading/Learning

New York Times​

-You receive a discount of $1/week, so take advantage of it.  

Project Gutenberg​

-offers 59633 free ebooks for Kindle, iPad, Nook, Android, and iPhone. 

Entertainment

Spotify​

– sign up for the joint membership with Spotify and Hulu for unlimited music and 

tv shows for only $4.99 a month 

Movie Theatre​

-AMC Theatre, Cinemark Theatres:  discounted tickets  

Car Transportation

Car Insurance 

– Geico, Allstate, Progressive, and many other car insurance companies offer a 

good student discount, reducing the price of your monthly insurance bill. ​

ZipCar​

– If you did not bring your car to campus but still have a license, great. ZipCar is a 

great way of getting around while still experiencing the freedom of driving. It 

offers a $0 application fee and a $15 student membership and $25 free driving 

credit. So that road trip you dreamed about taking for fall break, you can make it 

happen.  

Monica Sager is a freelance writer from Clark University, where she is pursuing a double major in psychology and self-designed journalism with a minor in English. She wants to become an investigative journalist to combat and highlight humanitarian issues. Monica has previously been published in The Pottstown Mercury, The Week UK, Worcester Telegram and Gazette and even The Boston Globe. Read more of Monica’s previous work on her Twitter @MonicaSager3.