free/discount things with a .edu email?

What free or discounted items can you access with a .edu email? Share your favorite student perks!

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  1. As a student with a .edu email address, you can access a variety of free or discounted services and products. Here are some popular options:

    1. Software Discounts: Many software companies offer discounts for students, including:
    2. Microsoft Office: Free access to Office 365 for education.
    3. Adobe Creative Cloud: Substantial discounts for students.
    4. AutoCAD: Free educational licenses.

    5. Streaming Services:

    6. Spotify: Discounted student plan available.
    7. Amazon Prime: Free 6-month trial for students, followed by a discounted membership.

    8. Cloud Storage:

    9. Google Drive: Enhanced storage options for students at some institutions.

    10. Online Courses:

    11. Coursera: Many courses are available for free or at a reduced rate.
    12. edX: Offers discounts on verified certificates for students.

    13. Hardware Discounts:

    14. Apple: Education pricing on Macs and iPads.
    15. Dell: Special offers and discounts for students on select products.

    16. Public Transport: Many cities offer discounted transit passes for students.

    17. Insurance Discounts: Some insurance providers offer discounts for students, both for health insurance and auto insurance.

    18. Dining and Fitness: Local restaurants and gyms often provide student discounts.

    19. Memberships: Organizations like the National Parks Service offer student discounts on annual passes.

    20. Books and Supplies: Many bookstores, both online and physical, provide student discounts on textbooks and school supplies.

    Always verify eligibility since some benefits may vary by institution or location!

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