Being a college student means being on a tight budget. And Peacock is helping stretch their entertainment budget with a special discount for 12 months.
College students can access all of Peacock’s content, including eight exclusive Big Ten football games and breakout original series Based on a True Story and Twisted Metal.

Peacock is the only streaming service with next day access to all new shows from NBC and Bravo, hit movies right after they’re in theaters and more than 5,000 hours of live sports.
Additionally, students can take a break from studying to enjoy all of Peacock Premium’s vast offerings, including entire libraries of fan-favorite shows The Office, Parks and Recreation, 30 Rock and Yellowstone.
Peacock for College Students
For the first time, Peacock is offering college students subscriptions to the streaming service for $1.99 a month for 12 months. The monthly subscription is regularly $5.99, so it’s a savings of 66%. That’s a full year of entertainment for under $25.
Qualified students must verify their eligibility through SheerID. Students can visit this link to instantly verify their identity and claim the exclusive Peacock offer.
Eligible students may renew the offer annually for so long as they meet the eligibility criteria and verification qualifications.
Can I cancel at any time?
Yes, you can! If you decide that you no longer want the service, you can cancel the subscription and you’ll be charged up to the end of that billing period. It’s as simple as that.
Does Peacock have commercials?
Yes, there are commercials with a Peacock subscription, but this is just a good time to get some snacks!
Is this only for college students?
Yes, in order to get this deal, you’ll need to be a college student and have an active college ID.
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