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If you’re currently enrolled in college and don’t have a Spotify Premium for Students account, now might be the time to sign up. For just $4.99 a month, Spotify Premium for Student subscribers can now access both Showtime and Hulu, in addition to the regular ad-free music streaming of Spotify Premium. Even better, new student subscribers only pay $0.99 for the first three months. This discount subscription for students will run until October 9th.
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A Showtime subscription normally costs $10.99 a month, while the most basic tier of Hulu runs $7.99 a month. The current offer for those two services plus the ad-free music from Spotify at just 99 cents for the first three months is a steal. And even at $4.99 after that, students are still getting a great deal.
To qualify for the discount, you must be a new subscriber and actively enrolled in college. Spotify Premium subscribers out of college are not eligible for this deal. You’ll have to provide certain details for verification, as well. Just having a student email address will not cut it. Additionally, Spotify verifies your enrollment status before allowing you to subscribe, so you can’t cheat the system that easily. If you do qualify though, you should definitely take advantage of this incredible deal.

Subscribe to Spotify Student

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Eric Vega

Eric Vega is a Puerto Rican writer and filmmaker working out of Burbank, California. He has covered a plethora of topics in his writing including the looming threat of invasive species, the true spirit of the Juggalos, and why space travel will always be a carnival of nightmares.