Unlocking Entertainment for Less: Major Streaming Services Offering Student Discounts on Google TV

Here’s every major streaming service on Google TV that offers a student discount
There are plenty of streaming services available through Google TV and other Android devices, but to subscribe to every one of them at full price would cost a fortune. Here is our list of major streaming services on Google TV that offer some sort of a student discount.
Google TV is one of the biggest TV operating systems next to something like Amazon Alexa or even Apple TV. Each of those TV or streamer operating systems has its own app store, where streaming apps can easily be found.
There is nothing about Google TV that will determine whether or not you’ll be able to access a discounted cost. The service provider itself offers that, so we compiled a list of streaming services that offer a student discount. You can find these streaming services on Google TV through the Google Play Store.
What do I need to do to get a student discount?
Be aware that most of these offers will require some form of student ID, which requires uploading some form of personal data. Some services use the same service to keep tracked of student identification, like SheerID or UniiDAYS. As long as you have some form of student ID, you should be able to access the below plans.
- Hulu: Students can get a discount on Hulu for $1.99/month
- Amazon Prime Video: Offers a discounted rate at 50% off of the normal price for students, which comes out to $7.49/month
- Max: The streaming service’s current offer allows students to grab a subscription with ads for $4.99 a month.
- Paramount+: The student plan offered by Paramount+ comes in at $4.50/month, only 25% off of the average $5.99 rate.
- Apple TV+: Offers a student discount for $5.99/month for up to 4 years with the streaming service
- YouTube Premium: Google offers a discounted $7.99/month discount for students
- Peacock: Currently offers its student plan for $1.99/month
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