
The Best Discounts for Canadian Students
One of the first things you’ll notice about student life is that it can get really expensive. You’ve got rent, tuition, textbooks, and food, among many other costs, to worry about.
That’s why it’s important to get as many student discounts as possible! Get your student card out because here’s our list of the best 2020 discounts for college students in Canada.
Food
- Arby’s: Students receive a 10% discount on their meal with valid student ID
- Buffalo Wild Wings: Various discounts with valid student ID
- Bulk Barn: 10% off on Wednesday with valid student ID
- Chipotle: Free small drink with valid student ID
Clothing
- Adidas: 30% off regular priced items, 15% off outlet items. Must have a valid Canadian student email.
- Banana Republic: 15% off purchase with valid student or teacher ID
- Club Monaco: 15% off in-store and online with valid student ID
- Forever 21: 15% student discount with StudentBeans registration
- J. Crew: 15% in-store discount with valid student ID
- Nike: 10% online discount through UNiDAYS
- Topshop: 10% student discount with valid student ID
Tech
- Adobe: Various deals for students, including 60% off Adobe Creative Cloud
- Apple: Various discounts for students on Apple products
- Microsoft: Various student discounts on select products
- OnTheHub: Various student discounts for software
Memberships
- Amazon: 50% discount off Amazon Prime after a six month free trial
- SPC Card: $10 membership card for the year that gives you a variety of deals at 100s of retail locations
- The Globe and Mail: Students receive discounts on subscription
- The New York Times: Students receive discounts on subscription
Note: most of these discounts are based on 2020(ish) materials.
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