Commitment-phobic millennials now have a new way to have their digital cake and eat it too.
Amazon has released a new Prime subscription deal for college students in the United States. "Prime Student" includes a free six month trial and a subsequent monthly fee of just $5.49, which students can cancel at any time. It also comes with all the same Prime goodies — like free two day shipping and Prime streaming access — as the non-kid table version.
SEE ALSO:Amazon's new Echo Spot is here to replace your alarm clockAs VentureBeatnotes, the offer provides a new way to attract students without the commitment of a yearly package. Amazon also offers an annual Prime Student deal, which costs $49/year. That comes to $4.08/month, but locks in students for six moths after that sweet, sweet free trial ends.
To be eligible for a Prime Student plan, users must have a .edu email address and "be able to provide proof of enrollment upon request" in the U.S. or U.S. territories.
But don't worry — we doubt Amazon is going to come looking for your official transcript anytime soon. And it won't judge you too harshly for all those "rocks for jocks" courses, either.
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