Amazon introduced the world to a stress-free, seamless online shopping experience. The company perfected the e-commerce concept and became the benchmark of what a typical online shopping store should look, feel, and use. Therefore, it was natural for Amazon to come up with a plan that further incentivizes online shopping and improves the overall customer experience in the form of Amazon Prime.

Unveiled in 2005, Amazon Prime is a paid subscription that allows members to get access to a premium shopping experience along with a host of other benefits related to Amazon’s subsidiary services. Back in the day, Amazon Prime was only used to provide discounted one-day shipping and free two-day shipping to its subscribers. However, over time, Amazon made its Prime membership more beneficial to the end-user with the addition of music and video streaming, gaming, e-books, discounts, deals, and more. As a result, the service became a must-have for frequent shoppers on Amazon.

If you are currently a student and are looking to enhance your shopping experience on Amazon, then subscribing to Amazon Prime Student at a discounted rate can prove to be highly worthwhile. We have summarized a step-by-step guide for you to follow so that you can start the service without delay.

How Students Can Save on Subscription?

With Amazon Prime Student, eligible students can not only enjoy a 6-month free trial of Amazon Prime but also pay half the price for Amazon Prime (once the trial expires) at just $7.49 per month ($69 a year) – reduced from the original cost of $14.99 per month ($139 a year). However, do keep in mind that the 6-month free trial will only be available for new members signing up for Amazon Prime Student. Additionally, users will also have the option to cancel the plan at any time.

But before you can opt for Amazon Prime Student, please keep in mind the various eligibility norms that you have to fulfil. For starters, you need to be enrolled in one of the educational institutions located in the United States, the District of Columbia, or Puerto Rico. Additionally, you also need to have an (.EDU) email address so that it can be verified that you are a student. Lastly, you need to provide proper documentation showing that you have enrolled in the said educational institution.

Any gross misrepresentation of the above-mentioned information can lead to Amazon asking you to reimburse monetary compensation equal to the benefits that you received from your Amazon Prime Student subscription. With the fine print out of the way, let us go over the steps that you need to take to activate your Amazon Prime Student subscription.

  1. Start the subscription process by heading over to the official website here.
  2. On the landing web page, click on “Try Prime Student”. You will be asked to sign in to your Amazon account via your email address or phone number. If you do not have an Amazon account, you can always create a new one.
  3. After signing into your account, complete and submit the sign-up form. The form includes your university name, your full name (as mentioned in your university identity card), your date of birth, and your upcoming graduation year. Keep in mind that if you have not signed up for your Amazon account using your (.EDU) email address, then a verification email will be sent to your (.EDU) email address to confirm the same.
  4. Once you have entered details, you need to select a payment method. You can use a debit or credit card, Amazon gift cards, or proceed to add your Venmo account. After that, click on “Continue”.
  5. Finally, you will be asked to verify your (.EDU) email address, and once you have done that, your Amazon Prime Student subscription (with the 6-month free trial) will begin.

Overview of Plans and Pricing

Amazon has kept its Prime subscription plans and pricing simple and straightforward. Primarily, there are two tiers – Amazon Prime and Amazon Prime Student – and the benefits remain the same for both tiers.

With Amazon Prime (standard), the membership plan costs $14.99 per month or $139 a year (at the time of this writing). Additionally, you can also decide to opt for only the Prime Video membership at $8.99 per month. On the other hand, with Amazon Prime Student (discounted), the membership plan costs $7.49 per month or $69 a year. It should be known that EBT, Medicaid, NAP, and other select government assistance recipients can also opt for Prime Access at a discounted rate of $6.99 per month.

Some of the notable benefits of an Amazon Prime subscription have been listed below.

Shipping: Amazon Prime members get access to free two-day shipping on eligible items, along with free same-day and release-date delivery in select areas.

Entertainment: Prime subscribers can enjoy unlimited streaming of movies and TV shows via Prime Video, access to over two million songs with ad-free listening via Prime Music, and free games and in-game content via Prime Gaming. In addition to that, Prime users get a free subscription to Twitch, which is a popular online streaming platform.

Reading: Amazon Prime users get access to a wide selection of ebooks, magazines, and audiobooks.

Photos: Prime users will get access to unlimited photo storage in the cloud.

Wardrobe And Early Access: Amazon Prime members will have the option to try clothes and accessories of their choice at home before buying. Additionally, they will also get access to Amazon’s Lightning Deals, Prime Day Sales, Holiday Sales, etc. before regular users on Amazon.