

Apple notes that the Student plan is available for half the cost of the Individual one, coming in at just $4.99/month. While those plans are perfect for many people, eligible students are better off getting the Apple Music Student plan. Related: Apple Music's Spatial Audio & Lossless Audio Explained Both of those plans come with free trials, access to over 75 million songs, offline listening, and features like Dolby Atmos and Lossless Audio for an enhanced listening experience. If someone steps up to the Family plan for $14.99/month, they get Apple Music accounts for up to 6 people. The Individual plan is available for $9.99/month and provides access to one Apple Music account. In the case of Apple Music, its plan offerings are pretty similar to any other streaming service.

For a student working with a limited spending budget and trying to save as much as possible, subscriptions like this can be a huge help. Amazon Music Unlimited has an attractive option, too, letting students get access to its full music streaming service for only $0.99/month. Spotify’s student plan is among the most iconic - giving people access to Spotify, Hulu, and Showtime for just $4.99/month. In the world of online subscriptions, student-specific plans have become fairly common. AppleMusic has multiple plans for people to choose from, including one designed specifically for students.
