The Best Streaming Discounts for Students in 2025
Have a student ID? You can get some streaming services at a reduced price.


When it comes to choosing from the dozens of available streaming services, there are two big variables to consider: price and content – and we know price is especially important for those working within a typical student budget. Thankfully, there are sizeable discounts available to students from some of the best streaming services out there.
To help you save this back to school season, we’ve compiled a list of the best streaming discounts for students, with consideration for the quality of the deal and the service. These are the eight best student streaming deals for 2025.
TL;DR: The Best Streaming Discounts for Students
1. Hulu (80% off)
The best deal available to students from any of the major streaming platforms comes from Hulu. At $1.99/month, the student rate is 80% cheaper than the standard $10. This rate applies to Hulu’s ad-supported service and is available so long as you’re a student.
Hulu has one of the best selections of TV series. It’s the exclusive streaming home to acclaimed, FX-developed originals like The Bear and Shogun, which sit alongside hit comedies like Futurama, Solar Opposites, and Letterkenny. You’ll also find every season of Bob’s Burgers, Abbott Elementary, What We Do in the Shadows, Atlanta, Justified, and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Students can also get Hulu at a discounted rate as part of a Spotify promotion (more below).
Check out our complete list of Hulu deals and bundles.
2. Amazon Prime (50% off)
Another premier streaming service available at a discount to students is Prime Video, which recently rolled out its new Prime for Young Adults discounts. The student prices of $7.49/month or $70/year is half off the regular rates of $15/month and $140/year. But maybe best of all, Prime Student has an extremely generous six month free trial program. You also don't actually have to be a student to take advantage of this offer. If you're between the ages of 18 and 24, Amazon will let you gain access to the free trial and discount.
Prime Video has an expansive library of shows and movies, including must-see original series like The Boys and Fallout, as well as blockbuster films like Oppenheimer and Top Gun: Maverick. The subscription includes all the other perks of Prime, namely free shipping and free food delivery through Grubhub.
3. HBO Max (50% off)
HBO Max is the most recent addition to the list of streaming services with student discounts. The student rate cuts the monthly cost of the HBO Max Basic Plan With Ads from $9.99 down to just $4.99. While HBO Max unfortunately doesn't offer a free trial, the 50% discount lasts for as long as you can verify your student status through UNiDAYS.
The Warner Bros.-owned service recently returned to its original name, and continues to brand itself as the place to find "high-quality" entertainment. Of, course you get all of Warner Bros., as well as the DCU (both past and present), all of the Studio Ghibli movies, and HBO originals like White Lotus, The Last of Us, and Game of Thrones. HBO Max also recently struck a deal with GKIDS to become the streaming home for several rare anime movies.
Check out our complete list of HBO Max deals
4. Paramount+ (50% off)
Paramount+ offers a 50% discount for students, reducing its regular $7.99/month rate to $3.99.
The streamer has a diverse library of content that’s great for fans of reality TV (Survivor, The Amazing Race, Big Brother, The Challenge, Ru Paul’s Drag Race), procedural crime dramas (NCIS, Blue Bloods, FBI, Hawaii Five-O, CSI), and Star Trek (The Original Series, The Next Generation, Picard, Strange New Worlds, Discovery, the original 1979 movie, and the three reboot films). Other notable series on Paramount+ include the original Twilight Zone, Yellowjackets, Halo, and two Yellowstone spinoffs: 1923 and 1883.
Paramount+ is also the streaming home of Paramount’s theatrical releases, meaning A Quiet Place: Day One will be added to the library later this year.
5. Apple Music with Apple TV+ (70% off)
Apple offers college students its music service at a discounted rate with Apple TV+ thrown in at no additional charge, allowing you to get Apple Music and Apple TV+ for $6/month (following a one-month free trial) — a 70% discount on an Apple One subscription, which is otherwise the cheapest way to access Apple Music and TV+. The deal is available to students for up to four years.
Apple Music has the benefit of being integrated into the widespread iPhone/Apple ecosystem and includes over 100 million songs, exclusive concerts, and original shows. The app is supported across all Apple devices in addition to PlayStation, Xbox, and smart TVs.
As part of the included Apple TV+ subscription, you’ll gain access to a library of shows and movies, both original and licensed, including Severance, Masters of the Air, Ted Lasso, Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon, and Matthew Vaughn’s latest spy action-comedy Argylle.
6. Spotify with Hulu (50% off minimum)
Students who prefer Spotify to Apple Music can also get their music for $6/month (after one month free). Like its competitor, Spotify throws in a TV/movie sub through its partnership with Hulu for a combined discount of 68%. Like Apple Music, Spotify offers the deal to students for up to four years, which is one of the best overall streaming bundles for students.
Unlike the free version, Spotify Premium allows you to listen to its 100 million songs in any order and listen to downloaded music offline. Spotify has the largest market share of any music streaming service. It’s often praised for the quality of its curated playlists and more robust social features.
7. Peacock (62% off)
Peacock, NBC Universal’s streaming service, is offered to students for $2.99/month — almost 63% off the (recently increased) regular monthly rate of $7.99 — for a full year.
Peacock is an excellent option for those looking for lighter viewing options with sitcoms like The Office, Parks and Rec, Modern Family, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine, as well as reality series such as Below Deck, Love Island, The Real Housewives, and The Traitors. Recent original series from the streamer include Twisted Metal, Ted, and Poker Face. Peacock also gets all Universal Pictures movies as they come to streaming, giving you access to recent releases like Kung Fu Panda 4 and Monkey Man.
There is not currently a free trial available for Peacock, so this is about as affordable as it gets.
8. YouTube Premium (43% off)
Students can enjoy an ad-free YouTube experience with a Premium subscription for $8/month (after one free month) — 43% off the regular price of $14. While ad-free viewing is the big selling point here, other Premium perks include the ability to watch downloaded videos offline and a free sub to YouTube Music Premium.
What Are the Best Free Streaming Services?
There are also several streaming options available to students (and others) at no cost. These include ad-supported apps like the Roku Channel, Tubi, and Freevee, which offer thousands of free-to-stream shows and movies. You can check out our guides to the best free streaming sites and apps below:
Streaming Discounts for Students FAQs
Does Disney+ have a student discount?
Disney+ does not officially offer a student discount, though students can save 15% on an annual subscription through the site UNiDAYS. You’ll be required to verify your student status, at which point you’ll be able to take advantage of the offer. Otherwise, you'll need to pick one of the full-priced Disney+ plans and bundles for options.
Does Netflix have a student discount?
No, Netflix does not offer a student discount or a free trial. Netflix subscriptions begin at $7/month with ads or $15.50/month without. The streamer also offers a $23/month Premium subscription, which is the only way to stream 4K content on Netflix. You can Check out our complete Netflix pricing guide for more info about the service.
Jordan Sirani covers games, shows, and movies as a freelance writer for IGN.