Subscriptions on Vanderbilt’s dime: Free things you can get with your “.edu” (2025)

We compiled a list of free subscriptions you get with your Vanderbilt SSO. Thank us later.

Alexa White

Pull off some serious penny-pinching with this list of subscription services Vanderbilt will pay for.

I don’t know who needs to hear this today, but—please stop paying for things that Vanderbilt could be paying for. The university and companies like Amazon and Spotify allow you to take advantage of your “.edu,” offering a number of free subscriptions services and discounts. You know how it goes: the classic “we pay Vanderbilt $80,000 per year” to “they give us a $1 monthly New York Times subscription for free” pipeline.

But in all seriousness, we all know how penny-pinching being a college student can be, and every dollar we can save counts. We at The Hustler don’t gatekeep, so here are some of the free subscription services you can get with your beloved Vanderbilt SSO.

HBO Max

Did someone say “Euphoria”? The “Sex and the City” reboot? “Big Bang Theory”? Some people feel isolated from the pop-culture conversations about these iconic series, probably because they aren’t up for paying the equivalent of one meal swipe ($9.99) per month to purchase HBO Max on top of Netflix and all the other lingering subscriptions they probably forgot about. It’s me, I’m people. Of course, this was until I discovered that Vanderbilt gives us HBO Max, for free. Simply go to the website or download the app to access all the raved-about series and movies. Go to “Log in” and click “Xfinity” as the provider to be taken to the on-campus providers’ section. Happy streaming.

New York Times (NYT)

NYT is one of those subscriptions that charges you legitimately only a dollar per month to read their stuff. Maybe this is just me, but charging one dollar per month makes me less inclined to subscribe than if they charge $10? It feels too silly to take my credit card out for five minutes for a $1 charge. Just make it free at that point, right? As such, I’m convinced free news sources single-handedly hold society on their backs (*cough* YOUR Vanderbilt Hustler). I digress. Log in using your Vanderbilt Gmail, save $12 a year I guess.

Wall Street Journal (WSJ)

Similar to NYT, WSJ charges you $1 per month to read their articles. Now you can save not just $12, but $24 per year. Just in case you have a vendetta against one, or your teacher assigns you a ~current event~ reading on WSJ specifically, now you have both. Voila. Login using your Vanderbilt Gmail.

Financial Times (FT)

Just the name of this website gives me east-coast-investment-banking-finance-bro vibes. A niche demographic, but I know there’s at least one of you econ major business minor Goldman Sachs summer analyst people reading this. Login using Vanderbilt Gmail.

Headspace

It’s no secret that along with serving up top-tier degrees, Vanderbilt education can come with a whopping side of stress and anxiety. Unlike other Vanderbilt-recommended stress-relievers (like virtual board games), Headspace actually works (I’ve tried it). Headspace provides science-backed meditation tools and offers hundreds of mediation courses and singles. Courses include everything from “self-esteem” to “acceptance” to “managing financial stress” and are designed to help bring you peace with whatever you’re dealing with. Headspace premium is $7.99 per month, but you can get free premium access with your Vanderbilt SSO login.

Microsoft Office

Although I’m admittedly a sucker for Google Suite, for some reason, Brightspace still has not figured out a way to enable us to upload a Google Doc. And so I need Microsoft Word, Powerpoint and Excel. However, those cost $100 per year—just for me to do some word-processing. I will say, though, that OneNote is my personal favorite computer application. Through the Vanderbilt software store, get Microsoft Office for free. Follow instructions on the software store website.

Adobe Creative Cloud

Canva is great and all, but for any of you who have Adobe Photoshop or Indesign experience in the past, you know some things just simply cannot be done with pre-templated designs. Unfortunately, the magic of Adobe comes out to $76.99 per month, which is, in fact, $74.99 more than Canva per month. Through the same software store website as used for Microsoft office, you can get Adobe Creative Cloud for just $19.99 for being a Vanderbilt student.

Amazon

We’ve all been there—a last-minute flapper dress for a Great Gatsby guest party, a bikini for your Cabo spring break trip, or some accessories for your sorority bid day that you just now remembered you needed. Enter: Amazon Prime. We know her, we love her, but most of us can’t afford her for $12.99 per month (despite being able to afford a $20 10-pack of phone wallets, “just in case”).

While Vanderbilt doesn’t offer anything special here, Jeff Bezos kindly gives students six months of free Amazon Prime. That’s, like, only eight fake email addresses you need to create while you’re at Vanderbilt.

Apple Music and Spotify (+Hulu and Showtime)

Whether Lil Baby at your early-morning Rec workout or white noise in Buttrick for a late-night study session, most students appreciate a good soundtrack at some point in their day. Regardless of whether you’re an Apple Music or Spotify human, being a student benefits you.

Apple Music offers 50% off their normal price of $10 per month, but, despite being an avid Apple Music user myself, I have to admit that Spotify’s deal takes the cake. Spotify offers Premium access while partnering with Hulu and Showtime to give you access to those platforms as well, all for a bundled deal of $4.99 per month.

Subscriptions on Vanderbilt’s dime: Free things you can get with your “.edu” (2025)

FAQs

Do Vanderbilt students get free HBO Max? ›

Vandy Resources

Free & Discounted Resources As a college student, we get a variety of discounts and free resources, both at Vanderbilt and in general. Examples include: Free HBO Max $5.99/month Spotify + Hulu + Showtime Free Plan B and STI Testing 10% off at the North Face Click...

Do Vanderbilt students get Adobe for free? ›

Through the same software store website as used for Microsoft office, you can get Adobe Creative Cloud for just $19.99 for being a Vanderbilt student.

How to go to Vanderbilt for free? ›

Median annual financial aid award by household income bracket. Vanderbilt now guarantees need-based full tuition scholarships for families making $150,000 or less. Tuition cost $61,618 for 2023-24. Other institutions have implemented similar financial aid policies.

What does Vanderbilt offer? ›

Vanderbilt offers advanced degrees in medicine, engineering, social sciences, humanities, religion, education, law, nursing, business, and more. Experience Vanderbilt is a student-led initiative that provides undergraduate students with funding for extracurricular activities that have fees.

Do college students get HBO for free? ›

With HBO GO® and MAX GO,® on-campus students get instant, unlimited access to HBO® and Cinemax® programming anytime, anywhere at no extra charge. How do I get access to HBO GO and MAX GO? As long as you are a current student living in on-campus housing, you already have it!

Who gets HBO Max for free? ›

You have access to Max Ad-Free right now at no extra cost if you subscribe to HBO through Amazon Appstore, Apple, Google Play, Roku Channel Store, Samsung TV, WarnerMedia, Consolidated Communications, Liberty, North State, Optimum, Service Electric Cablevision, Verizon Fios or Ziply Fiber.

Is Adobe no longer free for students? ›

No, Adobe Creative Cloud is not free for college students — but we do offer a seven-day free trial.

Is one Vanderbilt free? ›

Tickets are required for everyone visiting SUMMIT One Vanderbilt, except children ages 5 and under who can visit for free.

What Adobe products are free for students? ›

It provides free access to over 20 apps, including Adobe Photoshop, Acrobat, Illustrator, Lightroom, and Premiere Pro, plus 100GB of cloud storage.

What is the minimum GPA to get into Vanderbilt? ›

You should also have a 3.91 GPA or higher. If your GPA is lower than this, you need to compensate with a higher SAT/ACT score. For a school as selective as Vanderbilt, you'll also need to impress them with the rest of your application.

Is Vanderbilt really hard to get into? ›

With a 5.1% acceptance rate, Vanderbilt is a very selective school. To get in, you'll need SAT/ACT scores of at least 1520 and 34, a 3.9 GPA, and standout application materials, including essays and recommendations.

How do people afford Vanderbilt? ›

Vanderbilt will meet 100% of a family's demonstrated financial need. Financial aid awards do not include loans. Instead of offering need-based loans to undergraduate students, Vanderbilt offers additional grant assistance. This does not involve income bands or "cut-offs" that impact or limit eligibility.

Is Vanderbilt as good as Ivy League? ›

While Vanderbilt University is not an official member of the Ivy League, it shares many qualities with these esteemed institutions: Academic Excellence: Like Ivy League schools, Vanderbilt offers rigorous academic programs across a wide range of disciplines.

Why is Vanderbilt so prestigious? ›

Overall, Vanderbilt University is an esteemed institution that offers excellent academic and extracurricular opportunities in a dynamic and lively urban setting. Its selectivity, rigorous programs, and engaged campus life make it an attractive option for many ambitious students.

Is Vanderbilt a top 10 school? ›

Vanderbilt University's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #18. Its tuition and fees are $63,946. Vanderbilt University offers a wide range of student activities.

Does HBO Max offer a student discount? ›

Max With Ads for just $9.99 $4.99/month

Student discount is available to Max direct-billed subscribers (18+) whose U.S. accredited college or university enrollment status has been verified through UNiDAYS. Discounted subscription will automatically renew each month for up to 12 months, unless you cancel.

Is HBO Max free with Xfinity on campus? ›

Your Xfinity on Campus service includes access to HBO Max. To access these services, you will need to link your HBO Max account to your XOC service.

Do college students get Xfinity? ›

When you use Comcast's student discount, college students can save big on Xfinity Internet and cable bundles. Choose from a variety of plans and get up to 250 channels with Xfinity. You can get fast WiFi, a $150 Visa® Prepaid Card, and streaming included.

Does NYU give HBO Max? ›

How do I get Max (HBO Max) access? Students in NYU residence halls are eligible for a free Max account through NYU Campus Cable. For instructions on activating your account see the Max page.

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