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10 Of The Best College Student Discounts This Winter

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If your credit card is anything like mine, it has been doing some serious gymnastics as of late. Between the costs of traveling home for winter break, shopping for gifts for friends and family (seriously, I should be less popular), and the everyday costs of being a college student, ‘tis the season to save as a student. The good news is, being a college student has its perks. From food and drink to beauty and wellness, hundreds of brands have special discounts, promos, and savings that are made specifically for college students. 

Several of these discount codes can be found via digital services such as UNiDAYS and StudentBeans (two of my personal favorites when searching for savings before I shop). In order to access college student discounts through these websites, simply follow the steps to create an account and verify your student status by going through your school’s single sign-on process and entering your personal information from your student ID. So, whether you’re focused on finding the perfect look for your first day back to classes, or just trying to cut back on your expenses in the new year, these savings hacks are perfect to keep in your back pocket now — and until you graduate.

UGG: 10% Student Discount

As soon as the temperature dropped below 50 degrees, I have been living in my Uggs. Verifying your student status through UNiDAYS means you can get your next pair for 10% less — with access to other exclusive student promotions throughout the year. 

CAKES Body: 15% Student Discount

CAKES Body has gone viral for its “boob solutions for every outfit.” Save 15% (exclusively through StudentBeans) for circles, triangles, and inserts for everything from your going out tops to your favorite cozy sweaters

Catbird: 15% Student Discount

Via StudentBeans, Catbird’s 15% discount means students can save on fine jewelry staples this holiday season. 

Stanley 1913: 20% Student Discount

‘Tis the season for warm sips, and 20% off at Stanley 1913 means it’s the best time of year for a cup that will keep your drink warm for hours. 

AMTRAK: 15% Student Discount

Taking the train is great for the planet, and your wallet! Whether you’re going home for the holidays or heading on your next adventure, with a valid student ID, students get 15% off an advance purchase with AMTRAK’s national student discount. 

Runna: 20% Student Discount On 12-Month Membership

Obviously, shopping is my cardio (I wouldn’t be writing this article if I hadn’t mastered the mad dash towards a sale on Black Friday.) But as someone who is trying to enjoy running, a 20% discount is definitely motivating. Winter arc, anyone?

Amazon Prime For Young Adults: 6 Months Free

What could be better than two-day shipping for last minute holiday shopping, streaming on Prime Video, and Grubhub+ included when you sign up for Amazon Prime For Young Adults? Getting it for six months free as a verified student.

Tinder: 50% Off One Month Of Tinder Gold

It’s cuffing season, everyone. Who knows? Maybe saving 50% on Tinder Gold will help you find your perfect match. 

Sol de Janeiro: 11% Student Discount

Stock up on your staple scents with 11% off for students at Sol de Janeiro. The best part? Students also receive free shipping on any order when using your StudentBeans discount code. 

Laneige: 15% Student Discount

With the cold months bringing on chapped lips and dry skin, 15% off for students at Laneige can definitely come in handy!

Grace Khan

Merrimack '27

Grace Khan is a National Writer for Her Campus, as well as a member of the Merrimack College chapter of Her Campus. While double majoring in Secondary Education and English, she is involved in the Merrimack College Honors Program, the Kappa Omicron Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha, and Merrimack’s Panhellenic Council.
Grace writes about culture and politics, as well as the larger impact they have on the way she experiences the world as a woman. She hopes to make an impact through her writing through well-researched informational articles as well as meaningful storytelling. If she’s not writing for HerCampus, she can be found reading, researching for her next article, doing Pilates, and driving to and from campus.