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Best Streaming Discounts for Students in 2026
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Best Streaming Discounts for Students in 2026

IGNJan 5
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Key Facts

  • ✓ Hulu offers the largest discount at 83% off ($1.99/month) for students.
  • ✓ Amazon Prime Video is available for $7.49/month (50% off) for those aged 18-24.
  • ✓ Apple Music and Apple TV+ are bundled for $6/month (70% off) for college students.
  • ✓ Spotify and Hulu are bundled for $6/month (68% off) for students.
  • ✓ Peacock offers a 62% discount ($2.99/month) for the first year.

In This Article

  1. Quick Summary
  2. Top Video Streaming Deals
  3. Music and Bundle Options
  4. Additional Entertainment Deals
  5. Frequently Asked Questions

Quick Summary#

Students looking to save money on entertainment in 2026 have access to numerous streaming discounts. The best overall deal is from Hulu, offering an 83% discount on its ad-supported service, bringing the price down to $1.99 per month. Other major platforms have also introduced student pricing. Amazon Prime offers a 50% discount for young adults aged 18 to 24, priced at $7.49 monthly or $70 annually, which includes a six-month free trial.

Video-on-demand services like HBO Max and Paramount+ both provide 50% discounts on their plans with ads. For students interested in music, Apple Music bundles Apple TV+ for $6 per month, a 70% discount. Similarly, Spotify offers a combined music and Hulu subscription for $6 monthly. Peacock rounds out the list with a 62% discount, priced at $2.99 per month for the first year. Most of these offers require valid student verification or fall within specific age requirements.

Top Video Streaming Deals 📺#

When choosing a streaming service, price is a major factor for students. Several platforms have reduced their monthly costs significantly for those with a valid student ID or specific age status.

Hulu: The Leading Discount

Hulu offers the most substantial discount available to students, reducing the standard monthly fee by 83%. The student rate is set at $1.99 per month, compared to the standard $11.99. This price applies to the ad-supported version of the service. Hulu is known for its extensive library of TV series, including exclusive FX-developed originals like The Bear and Shogun. It also hosts popular comedies such as Futurama, Solar Opposites, and Letterkenny. Additionally, the platform features complete series of Bob’s Burgers, Abbott Elementary, What We Do in the Shadows, Atlanta, Justified, and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

Amazon Prime: Benefits Beyond Video

Amazon Prime Video has rolled out a discount for students and young adults. The price is set at $7.49 per month or $70 per year, which is 50% off the regular rates. This offer is available to individuals aged 18 to 24 and includes a six-month free trial. The subscription includes access to Prime Video’s library, featuring original series like The Boys and Fallout, as well as blockbuster movies like Oppenheimer and Top Gun: Maverick. Beyond video, the subscription includes other Prime perks such as free shipping and free food delivery through Grubhub.

HBO Max and Paramount+ Discounts

HBO Max recently introduced a student discount, cutting the monthly cost of the Basic Plan With Ads from $10.99 to $5.99. This 50% discount requires verification through UNiDAYS and lasts as long as the student status is valid. The service offers content from Warner Bros., the DCU, Studio Ghibli, and HBO originals like White Lotus, The Last of Us, and Game of Thrones. It also recently became the streaming home for several rare anime movies via a deal with GKIDS.

Paramount+ offers a 50% discount across all its plans, reducing the regular $8.99/month rate to approximately $4.49. The service features a diverse library including reality TV (Survivor, The Amazing Race), procedural dramas (NCIS, FBI), and Star Trek series and films. It also hosts Yellowjackets, Halo, and Yellowstone spinoffs.

Music and Bundle Options 🎵#

For students who prioritize music or want a combination of audio and video entertainment, there are two major bundle options available in 2026.

Apple Music and Apple TV+

Apple offers a bundle specifically for college students, providing Apple Music and Apple TV+ for $6 per month. This represents a 70% discount compared to the cheapest way to access these services otherwise. The deal is available for up to four years and includes a one-month free trial. Apple Music provides access to over 100 million songs and is integrated into the Apple ecosystem, though it is also supported on PlayStation, Xbox, and smart TVs. The included Apple TV+ subscription grants access to originals like Severance, Masters of the Air, Ted Lasso, and movies such as Killers of the Flower Moon and Argylle.

Spotify and Hulu

Spotify offers a student plan priced at $6 per month after a one-month free trial. This subscription includes a combined discount of 68% when bundled with Hulu. Like the Apple offer, this deal is valid for up to four years. Spotify Premium allows users to listen to 100 million songs in any order and download music for offline listening. The service is noted for its curated playlists and social features.

Additional Entertainment Deals#

Beyond the major tech giants, other networks have also introduced student pricing for their streaming platforms.

Peacock

NBC Universal’s Peacock service is available to students for $2.99 per month. This price reflects a discount of nearly 63% off the standard monthly rate and is valid for a full year. Peacock is ideal for viewers looking for sitcoms and reality series. Its library includes The Office, Parks and Rec, Modern Family, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

Frequently Asked Questions#

How much does Hulu cost for students?
Students can subscribe to Hulu's ad-supported plan for $1.99 per month, which is an 83% discount off the standard price.

Do I need to be a student to get Amazon Prime Video at a discount?
No, the discounted rate is available to anyone between the ages of 18 and 24, even if they are not currently enrolled as a student.

How long do student streaming discounts last?
Most offers, such as those from Spotify, Apple, and HBO Max, allow students to renew their discounted rate for up to four years, provided they maintain their student status.

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