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If you're a university student considering signing up for Disney+, you may be wondering if there are any student discounts available. Disney doesn't offer any student discounts to their streaming service, but new D+ subscribers can find deals on the student discount sites UNiDAYS and Student Beans. Keep reading to learn more.

Ways to Get a Disney+ Student Discount

  • As of October 2024, UNiDAYS and Student Beans offer 15% off a year of Disney+.
  • However, UNiDAYS and Student Beans offers fluctuate from time to time.
  • Some users were able to add Disney+ to a student Hulu account, but this doesn't seem to work anymore.
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UNiDAYS

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  1. Go to https://www.myunidays.com . UNiDAYS is a website that has exclusive deals for verified university students.
  2. If you're already signed up for UNiDAYS, log in now. Otherwise, sign up using these steps:
    • Click the three-line menu in the upper-left corner.
    • Click Join now .
    • Enter your personal (not student) email and choose a password, agree to the UNiDAYS terms of service, and click Join now .
    • Verify your account by entering your first and last name, gender, date of birth, school, and email when prompted.
    • Click the link in the verification email sent to your student email to finish the verification process.
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  3. If there are any deals, they will drop down from the search bar. UNiDAYS doesn't always have Disney+ offers, so if you don't see any, check back at a later time.
    • As of October 2024, UNiDAYS has a deal for 15% off 12 months of Disney+.
  4. The deal's webpage will go into detail about the terms of the deal, such as if this deal applies to new and/or existing customers.
  5. If the discount is automatic, you'll be brought to the Disney+ website to sign up for a new subscription. If the discount is a code, you will be provided a code to use when signing up for Disney+.
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Student Beans

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  1. Go to https://www.studentbeans.com . Like UNiDAYS, Student Beans is a website with exclusive deals for verified university students.
  2. If you're already signed up for Student Beans, log in now. Otherwise, sign up using these steps:
    • Click Register in the upper-right corner.
    • Enter your personal email (not your student one) and desired password and click Lets go!
    • Enter your first and last name, pronouns, and birthdate, then click Continue .
    • Set your email preferences.
    • Enter the country your school is in, projected graduation date, and student email, then click Continue .
      • If you don't have a student email, click Use a different method , then Upload proof . You'll need to upload an official document from your school to verify that you're a student.
    • Click the link in the verification email sent to your student email to finish the verification process.
  3. The deal's webpage will go into detail about the terms of the deal, such as if this deal applies to new and/or existing customers. Student Beans doesn't always have Disney+ offers, so if you don't see any, check back at a later time.
    • As of October 2024, Student Beans has a deal for 15% off 12 months of Disney+.
  4. If the discount is automatic, you'll be brought to the Disney+ website to sign up for a new subscription. If the discount is a code, you will be provided a code to use when signing up for Disney+.
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      • Previously, you could sign up for Hulu with a student discount and add Disney+ as an add-on. However, the D+ add-on does not appear to be an option for Hulu subscribers, in favor of their Disney bundles. [1] [2]
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