How to switch to a Prime Student membership (and why you should)

How to switch to a Prime Student membership (and why you should)

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Students, here’s how to save money by switching to Prime Student

If you’re a student wanting to save money during the school year, here are the steps to switch an Amazon Prime membership to the Student version.
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If you’re a college student, you’re probably aware that expenses stack up pretty fast. From ordering and renting textbooks to buying groceries, there always seems to be something that’s adding to your bills. 

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I myself went through my fair share of these pesky costs — with Amazon being a major source. What I’d wish I had known, however, is that I could’ve saved money and wait time on packages to arrive if I’d opted for a Prime Student membership.  

Like regular Prime, Student Prime offers special pricing, faster delivery, and other benefits such as free LinkedIn Premium. 

Sound enticing? Before you make the switch, here’s some more about Prime Student.  

What exactly is Prime Student? 

Prime Student is a discount service that gives higher education students access to the same benefits as a regular Prime member for half the cost. The membership gets you unlimited photo storage, savings on rental textbooks, ad-free music for 99 cents a month, LinkedIn Premium, and the usual Prime member deals and free shipping services. 

Who is eligible for a Prime Student membership? 

If you’re a student currently enrolled at a college or university, then you’re eligible. Amazon requires students to register with their .edu or school linked email address, so make sure yours is active and ready before proceeding to make an account.

How much does Prime Student cost?

Prime Student users start with a free six-month trial that you can cancel at any time. So, if you wanted, you could start your trial when you went back to school, cancel before the membership fee and summer and/or winter break started. 

After the trial period, the membership will cost $69 per year or $7.49 per month. So if you subscribe in August, for example, you can go until the New Year (January) before needing to pay anything for your discounted membership.

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Prime Student members can also stream music and TV shows for an additional 99 cents per month. 

Are you convinced yet?

If you’re a student with an existing Amazon Prime account, but without the Prime Student perks, here’s how to switch your existing Prime subscription into one more tailored to a student lifestyle and price point. 

How to switch to a Prime Student membership

1. Sign in to your existing Amazon Prime account

On the mobile app or web browser, log in to your existing Amazon account using the same email you registered with. You don’t need to cancel this existing account to sign up, but hang on to your .edu email as you’ll use it later in the process. 

2. Select the Customer Service tab

Once you’ve logged in, select Customer Service in the top right corner.

Amazon page with a bright yellow arrow pointing to the Customer Service tab in the right corner of the navigation bar.

Log into your existing account and head over to the “Customer Service” tab in the navigation bar. 

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3. Search for “Prime Student”

In the Customer Service help library search bar, search for “Prime Student” and select the “Switch from Amazon Prime to Prime Student” option.

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4. Fill out your education credentials

After selecting the Switch from Amazon Prime to Prime Student option, you should be prompted with a Try Prime Student button. Click it, and from there, enter the requested information into the form. This process allows Amazon to validate your enrollment at a college or university. When done, click “Start my six-month trial.”

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Note: The six-month trial comes with every Prime Student subscription. You’ll still be enrolled once it’s over, but now you’ll be paying.

Form to fill out when switching to a Prime Student membership

Fill out the form by inputting the corresponding information. If you have trouble signing up, follow the link that says “Click here” and sign up with your .edu email.

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5. Submit

From here, just click submit. If your .edu student email is active, you should be good to go. The payment information for your standard Prime plan will carry over to the Prime Student one. (You can always change the payment method.)

FAQs

How long does Prime Student last? 

Your membership lasts until you leave school (typically four years), but can be prolonged if you move into a graduate program — just as long as your .edu address remains active. If you, for some reason, get an email from Amazon saying that your annual or monthly Prime Student subscription is ending soon, but you’re still enrolled in college, you can verify your continued status to extend the service.

To verify your continuing enrollment, click here or search for “Verify Continuing Student Status” in the Help and customer service search library.

How do I join Prime Student if I don’t have a Prime account? 

If you’re a student, don’t have a Prime account, and want to directly join Prime Student, you will need to sign up for an Amazon account first. 

Then, you can go here on Amazon’s website and click on “Try Prime Student” to enroll for Prime Student. 

Do I have to cancel my current account to get Prime Student? 

No, you do not have to cancel or deactivate your account. Just follow this link to transfer your account. The benefits you currently have, however, may change. For example, if you currently have a 20% discount on home appliances, that may be revoked in place of a cheaper video streaming service or another discount.  

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