You don’t need to be a fan of AI to enjoy a discount. Whether you’re skeptical of AI’s hype or relying on it to aid with exams, AI tools are showing up in classrooms. Many AI companies offer steep discounts to college students. If you’re on the lookout for deals on AI services like Gemini or Copilot, this guide is for you. Additionally, your college might provide access to various AI tools at discounted or free rates. Here are some available AI college discounts:
Google Gemini + NotebookLM: Google’s student offer is the most generous. Eligible college students over 18 can get the Google AI Pro plan, which is usually $20 a month, free for a year. This includes access to Gemini 3.1 Pro, NotebookLM, Deep Research, and 5TB of storage. NotebookLM stands out as it organizes and summarizes your material, allowing you to ask questions and even create audio study guides. Don’t forget to set a reminder before the year ends to avoid charges. Sign up at gemini.google/students.
Perplexity Education Pro: Perplexity’s AI-powered search tool provides students with a $10/month plan, half the usual price, once verified through SheerID. This includes expanded citation counts, file and image uploads, guided learning modes, and more. Sign up at perplexity.ai.
Wolfram Alpha Pro: Ideal for students needing help with math, physics, or chemistry, Wolfram Alpha Pro offers step-by-step solutions and guided calculators for $5/month if billed annually. A Premium tier is available for $8.25/month. Sign up at wolframalpha.com/pro/pricing/students.
Microsoft 365 (with Copilot): Microsoft offers the Office 365 Education plan free for students at eligible schools, including tools like Word and Excel. Additionally, they offer a 12-month free Microsoft 365 Premium for students, which includes full desktop apps and extra storage. Check with your school for eligibility and sign up at microsoft.com/en-us/education/products/office.
ChatGPT: OpenAI does not offer a dedicated student discount for ChatGPT, but GPT-5.2 is available free for all users. OpenAI also collaborates with some universities for campus-wide access, so check with your school for availability.
Before committing to a paid plan, verify if your college already provides access to these services, as paying for software you already have access to is unnecessary. Moreover, a discounted subscription doesn’t grant unlimited use; AI policies vary by campus, and some professors may restrict AI-assisted work. Always verify with your institution before submitting AI-generated work.
