

Towards the end of the year of someone’s Apple Music Student plan, they’ll be asked to reverify that they’re still an enrolled student (this message should appear in the Apple Music app). Once enrollment has been verified, people are taken back to the Apple Music app to finish signing up for Apple Music Student. Once the Student plan has been selected, users will need to tap ‘Verify Eligibility.’ This takes them to the UNiDAYS website, where they’re asked to verify their enrollment in a supported college (often done by logging in with someone’s online college ID). Apple TV+ normally costs $4.99/month on its own, and it includes titles like Ted Lasso, The Morning Show, Greyhound, and more. As if that wasn’t enough, Apple Music Student also bundles Apple TV+ for no extra cost. Students get all of the same features that they would with the Individual plan, except they’re getting it for 50 percent off. 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.
