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College students can get a Hulu subscription for $1.99 per month

SAVE $4 PER MONTH: Normally $5.99 monthly, U.S. college students can now access Hulu's ad-supported subscription plan for only $1.99 per month.


College students have it rough right now. Managing school, work, and a social life during a global pandemic is taxing. Finding time to unwind can be difficult, but Hulu is making streaming a little more accessible for those in school. Now, university kids can find some time to kick back and relax while watching their favorite shows and movies with Hulu's new student pricing

As long as your school enrollment is verified, students can get Hulu's basic subscription for only $1.99 a month (for reference, this was the Black Friday pricing for 2019 and 2020). At a 65% discount, you'll be able to access tons of movie and TV options, from reality shows like The Bachelor to film hits like Parasite. Just create an account, click "GET OFFER," and verify your student status to score the deal. Read more...

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