Thursday, January 26, 2017

Student Discounts to Know

One great way to reduce your student loan debt while you’re still in school is to keep to a budget. And one of the best ways to have some fun while sticking to that budget is to take advantage of student discounts

Retail

Even if you don’t see your favorite retailer listed below, it’s always worth asking if a store offers a student discount. Keep in mind that you may not be able to combine your student discount with other promotions or coupons. Here are some retail stores that offer a nice discount for students:

Alex & Ani: Students with ID receive 10% off in-store purchases of non-sale items at this jewelry maker.
Ann Taylor: Get 15% off your full-price purchase both in-store and online. Visit their website to register if you’re shopping online.
Banana Republic: Save 15% on your full-priced, in-store purchases only.
Champ Sports: With the Student Advantage Card, you can get 10% off any purchase over $50 or more.
Club Monaco: Both full-priced and sale items are 20% off with your valid college ID. If you’re shopping online, submit your email to receive a code.
Dockers: Register online to receive a 20% student discount while shopping online.
Eastern Mountain Sports: The outdoor outfitter offers 15% off in-store purchases (and 20% off EMS branded merchandise) with a valid student ID.
J.Crew: The store offers 15% off when you’re shopping in-store. Learn more about the discount on their website.
Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores: Whether you need craft supplies for school or for your own hobbies, this craft store offers 10% off on every purchase, plus coupons. Any student 14 or older can join the Student Discount Program.
Levi’s: Need some new jeans? Luckily Levi’s offers 15% off for students. Register to receive that same 15% off for online purchases.
The Limited: Receive 15% off every purchase made in-store. Visit TheLimited.comfor the details of the discount.
Sam’s Club: Student discounts vary by location. Plus, get a $15 gift card when you renew or sign up for a new Sam’s Club Collegiate Membership. Besides buying cases of ramen noodles and stocking up on your other favorite food staples, Sam’s Club also offers members-only discounts on tire service, an optical center, a pharmacy, and more, depending on your local store.
Sally Beauty Supply: If you’re in beauty school, you’re eligible for reduced prices, offers, and discounts with your beauty school ID and a completed application. Get more information on their website.
TopShop: Students get 10% off. Visit their website for more information.

Technology

Besides posting photos to Instagram and updating your Facebook status, you’ll also want technology for studying, homework, portfolio development, and job and internship searches. With these discounts, you’ll be able to save a good chunk of change:
Apple: Students and educators save 5% off most purchases; save up to $200 on a new Mac or a new iPad with Apple’s Education pricing. Learn more about Apple’s student discounts.
Adobe: Full-time students can receive discounts on software, such as 60% on Creative Cloud.
Dell: Dell offers discounts on laptops, desktops, and more. Check these deals out online.
Microsoft: Microsoft has great deals for students: Save up to $194 on a Surface Pro 3, save 10% on accessories, and get special pricing on software. Visit the Microsoft Store website for more information.
Lenovo: Lenovo has an Academic Purchase Program that offers student discounts on laptops, tablets, and desktop computers. Discounts vary depending on your school. Visit their website to see what discounts you’re eligible for.
Sony: Register online to take advantage of the Sony Student Store membership. Save up to 10% on merchandise.
Norton: Norton gives student discounts on security and its AntiVirus software to help protect your computer. Check out the discounts online.

Entertainment

Check out your local entertainment venues to see what types of student discounts they offer. Especially if it’s near a college, you may be pleasantly surprised to find that many concert venues, bowling alleys, theaters, and sporting events offer a reduced price for students. Even if their website doesn’t advertise a discount, it never hurts to ask.
Cinemark: Receive discounted movie tickets. Check your local theater for days and times of student discounts.
Ski Colorado: Save on the Rocky Mountain Super Pass for ski discounts if you’re visiting or live in Colorado.
Regal Cinemas: Depending on your local theater, you can score a student discount. Check your theater to see if they offer the discount.
Major League Baseball: Discounts vary by city, but most baseball teams offer student specials, including the Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Atlanta Braves, New York Yankees, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Washington Nationals, and Cincinnati Reds just to name a few.
National Hockey League: Likewise, many NHL teams offer student pricing, such as the St. Louis Blues, Boston Bruins, Pittsburgh Penguins, Columbus Blue Jackets, and the New Jersey Devils, among others.
College Sports: It probably goes without saying, but tickets to your school’s athletic events will probably come at a significant discount compared to what the general public must pay. For example, student tickets to Syracuse basketball games run about $15 each (as part of a season pass), while comparable seats can cost the average person upwards of $100 apiece.

To see more deals follow this link:  http://www.thesimpledollar.com/60-awesome-student-discounts-on-clothes-tech-travel-and-more/

Enjoy the discounts and safe some dough for the good stuff!
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