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Hulu Is Just $2 a Month Right Now With This Student Discount Deal

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If there’s one perk to being a student, it’s the many student deals you can take advantage of by signing up with your student email address — think cheaper commuter passes, movie tickets, museum passes, Amazon Prime and perhaps best of all, streaming services.

Case in point: Hulu has rolled out an epic deal for all U.S college students, that brings down its monthly subscription cost by 75%. Through the deal, students can get Hulu‘s ad-supported plan for only $1.99/month instead of $7.99/month.

The deal is available to any U.S college students who are 18 years or older and have a university email account they can use to create an account. Through Hulu’s ad-supported plan, they’ll get unlimited access to the streamer’s vast library of original shows and movies such as “Only Murders in the Building,” “FX’s “The Bear,” “Futurama,” “The Kardashians,” “Golden Bachelor,” “Love Island UK” and dozens more.

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Hulu’s vast film library also includes buzzy titles such as “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” “Elvis,” “The Batman,” “Spencer,” “Prey” and “The Worst Person in the World.” “A Haunting of Venice” arrives on the streamer on Oct. 31.

Subscribers will also have access to Hulu’s livestreamed events, which have included some of the biggest music and cultural celebrations in the country like Lollapalooza, ESSENCE Festival of Culture and the iHeartRadio Music Festival.

Get full details and sign up for Hulu’s student discount deal here. What we like: the $1.99/month subscription price is valid for as long as you’re a student, so you could be saving hundreds of dollars over the course of your time in school.

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