Saving big with student discounts

Americans will spend $68 billion this year on back-to-school necessities.

Monday, August 31, 2015
Saving big with student discounts
College students need electronics, clothes and a way to get to school.

FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- College students need electronics, clothes and a way to get to school. At Madewell, Banana Republic and J. Crew stores, it's just a matter of flashing a student ID card to get a 15 percent discount. At Apple, a student ID or acceptance letter will get you $200 off your purchase, either in the store or online.

But for a lot of other merchants, there can be a hitch. Sarah Robbins with Consumer Reports explained, "For quite a few of the online discounts, we found you have to join a student discount program. Fortunately, at least one we found was free." The free Unidays service gives you discounts on online purchases at Claire's, Urban Outfitters, Levi's and many other sites.

Students can also get 10 percent off on Amtrak on tickets purchased online or 20 percent on Greyhound tickets purchased either online or in person. But you'll need to pay to join the Student Advantage Discount program that offers those discounts. The Student Advantage Discount costs $22.50 for the first year. But you might be able to make that back with all the savings you can get with it. Check out the website www.studentadvantage.com. You'll see a long list of discounts at popular movie theaters, hotels, and shoe stores among others.

And for the very lucky who will take a new car to college, the General Motors college discount program offers discounts for new car purchases and leases. The amount depends on the model you buy but most are eligible. GMC will also give the new car discount to those who have graduated within the last two years.

Teachers and graduate students may also qualify for some of these discounts, including those at J.Crew, Banana Republic, Madewell and the Apple store.