Become an Amazon Prime Student and Save Money

Are you a college student who is looking for new ways to save money whenever possible?

If so, then becoming an becoming an Amazon Prime Student is something you should consider.

When you initially sign up for the service, you will be offered a free 6-month trial that gives you access to benefits like free two-day shipping (perfect for those last minute textbook purchases you made) and unlimited photo storage. Although it’s advertised that people who sign up as an Amazon Prime student have access to TV shows and movies, the fine print shows that this free benefit is not included with the free trial.

Even without the streaming entertainment benefits, signing up for this service is a no-brainer in my opinion.

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Free Two-Day Shipping

If you’re like me and you often find yourself waiting until the last minute to buy gifts for people or order your textbooks for class, then you’ll want to sign up to be an Amazon prime student. Although not every product is Prime eligible, I can say that there definitely isn’t a shortage of those that are.

Even better?

Almost every textbook that you need is going to have a Prime label attached to it. Hey, Amazon knows that students needs quick access to books so of course they’re going to make sure that most titles get to your door in two days!

Half-Price Amazon Prime After Six Months

So what happens when your free trial of being an Amazon Prime student is over? Well, you have two options:

  • End your free trial before the actual Amazon Prime membership kicks in (this is automatic so make sure you cancel if you don’t want to be charged)
  • Allow the automatic membership to kick in and start reaping ALL Amazon Prime benefits for only $49 for the year!

That’s right – I said that you’ll only have to pay $49 (keep in mind that regular Prime members have to pay $99 each year).

Being a $49 Amazon Prime Student Saves You Money, Too!

So, I know that most college students won’t get excited about the fact that they need to pay $49 to continue to get all the benefits. I get it – I’m all about saving money, too.

Here’s the thing, though … When you consider how many benefits Amazon Prime has to offer, you really do end up saving a ton of money in the long run. Think about it:

  • You still have access to free two-day shipping (trust me, you’ll want to keep this benefit since shipping those textbooks is no small feat – unless you have a Kindle of course. Then you don’t have to worry about shipping anything)
  • You can stream all the movies and TV shows you want – Forget Netflix or Hulu Plus! By sticking with your Prime membership, you have access to thousands of titles and you can easily access them on your TV as long as you have a device that can download the Amazon Instant Video app (most Blu-Ray players, Xbox consoles, and Smart TVs will have this feature)
  • You’ll have music for days – Literally, there are over a million songs to choose from and you don’t have to pay anything extra to listen to them. The BEST part is that you can even download these devices to your iPod or phone through the Amazon Music Player app. Yes, I said download – without paying anything extra.
  • If you’re a book lover and have a Kindle or the Kindle app, you can borrow from the Kindle Lending Library each month

You get all of these benefits for $49! Aren’t you glad you signed up to be an Amazon Prime Student now?!

So What Are You Waiting For?

When I first signed up to be an Amazon Prime Student, I figured that I would use the benefits just to get my textbooks shipped for free and then I would be done. As the time went on, Amazon began to add more and more perks, and that made the thought of keeping my membership active even more attractive.

I cringed a little bit when the price went up in 2014, but I quickly got over that once I realized how much money I was saving in the long run. I ended up having numerous items shipped, all at no cost to me (well, aside from my annual Amazon Prime membership dues), I used the Kindle Lending Library every other month (most of the books would have cost me $9 or more to buy otherwise), I haven’t had to download any paid music because I’ve been able to do it through Prime music, and I can watch my TV shows and movies through Instant Video.

There is no other service that offers such a great all-in-one deal, especially for college students.

So what are you waiting for? Make sure you sign up to be an Amazon Prime student today so that you don’t miss out on any of these awesome benefits!

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