Mashable 08月08日
Back to school, AI edition: College students get big discounts on AI tools like Gemini and Grammarly
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随着人工智能的飞速发展,AI工具在教育领域的应用日益广泛,既能帮助学生高效完成学业,也引发了关于学术诚信的讨论。许多大学已开始采纳AI工具,如Google的NotebookLM和Gemini,用于优化笔记和课程计划。为鼓励学生负责任地使用AI,多家科技公司纷纷推出学生专属优惠。Google为大学生提供了一年的免费AI Pro Plan,包含Gemini 2.5 Pro、NotebookLM等实用工具。Grammarly提供40%的学生折扣,帮助改进写作。Adobe为创意专业学生提供高达57%的Creative Cloud优惠,并已将AI深度融入其产品。Otter.ai提供20%的学生折扣,适用于记录和总结讲座。Notion AI也有50%的学生折扣,但获取流程稍复杂。Microsoft 365(含Copilot)为学生提供50%的折扣,并有免费试用期。尽管OpenAI的ChatGPT学生免费订阅已结束,但仍与其他大学合作提供服务,且其最新模型GPT-5对所有人免费。

🎓 **AI工具在教育中的双重角色与大学采纳情况:** AI在帮助学生完成作业和优化教学计划方面展现出巨大潜力,如Google的NotebookLM和Gemini已被多所大学用于提升教学效率。然而,AI也可能被滥用于作弊,引发了学术界的担忧。因此,大学正积极探索AI在教育中的合理应用,并为学生提供经批准的AI工具列表,例如俄亥俄州立大学就为其学生提供了专门的生成式AI模型。

🚀 **主流AI工具的学生优惠与功能亮点:** 众多科技公司为学生提供AI工具的专属优惠。Google推出了一年的免费AI Pro Plan,包含Gemini 2.5 Pro、NotebookLM等,旨在吸引大学生用户。Grammarly提供40%的学生折扣,通过语法检查和AI写作助手提升学生写作质量。Adobe为创意类学生提供高达57%的Creative Cloud优惠,其AI功能已深度集成于Photoshop等常用工具中。Otter.ai提供20%的学生折扣,适合记录和总结讲座内容。

💡 **AI工具的理性选择与有效利用:** 学生在选择和使用AI工具时,应根据自身学习需求进行理性决策,避免不必要的开支。例如,如果课程中讲座较少,Otter.ai的必要性会降低;如果学校已提供Google for Education服务,可能无需购买Microsoft 365 Personal计划。关键在于明确自身需求,有效利用AI工具来辅助学习,而非过度依赖。

💻 **其他AI工具的学生支持与未来展望:** Notion AI提供50%的学生折扣,但获取流程需谨慎操作,建议联系客服确认。Microsoft 365(含Copilot)提供50%的学生折扣,并有免费试用期,将AI与生产力工具相结合,对学生极具吸引力。虽然OpenAI已停止面向所有学生的ChatGPT免费订阅,但仍通过与大学合作提供服务,且其最新的GPT-5模型对所有用户免费开放。未来,AI在教育领域的应用和优惠政策预计将持续更新。

AI in schools has been a point of contention. On the one hand, some tools can definitely help get that mountain of homework done. On the other hand, some take it too far and help students cheat, which has befuddled college professors. If you’re ready to include AI in your studies in a responsible way, many companies are offering back-to-school specials on their tools. 

Per Google, universities such as Boise State, Wake Forest, and San Diego State have been using tools like Google’s NotebookLM and Gemini to help both students and faculty take more efficient notes and create more optimized lesson plans. Since AI is becoming so huge, many major colleges, like The Ohio State University, have lists of approved AI tools for student use, along with the college’s own generative AI models specifically designed for student use. 

So, as long as you’ve cleared it with your college and you plan to use these tools responsibly, here is a list of AI tools that you can get at a discount for being a student. More may pop up over time. For instance, OpenAI had a two-month free subscription for students that ran from March to May of 2025. The offer isn’t valid anymore, but OpenAI may bring it back someday. 

Most AI services have free tiers as well. They aren’t as strong as the pro models, but if all you need is some assistance with a math problem, the free tier can usually get you there. 

Google Gemini

Google is working overtime to attract college students away from ChatGPT. And to do that, Google recently announced that it's offering the Google AI Pro Plan to college students for free for an entire year. Normally $19.99 per month, this plan unlocks access to Google's most popular AI tools. As of Aug. 6, college students 18 years and older can sign up for free, and this deal isn't limited to the United States, either.

Google's AI Pro Plan includes:

It’s a pretty generous offer. The two highlights for Gemini are using the chatbot to help with homework and Google’s NotebookLM, which is one of the most underrated AI tools available in 2025. It can help summarize documents and add them to your notes, and you can talk to it and ask it questions about the material. If you do get Google’s offer, it’s a good idea putting something in your calendar to cancel after a year because it will charge you once the trial ends, and a year is a long time to remember. 

Sign up at Google Gemini.

Grammarly

Grammarly does offer a student discount, although it is a pain in the rear end to find on the brand’s website. Per Grammarly, they offer a 40% discount to students, educators (K-12 and higher learning), and several other groups. To get it, you’ll need to use SheerID, which checks your name against your university’s Office of the Registrar to make sure you’re a student before giving you the discount. Once done, you’ll get your promo code. Plug it in and you’re good to go. 

It’s a good tool for students. The grammar and punctuation checking can help keep simple mistakes from invading essays and reports, while the brand’s plagiarism checker can help keep students honest. The AI portion of Grammarly can also help by summarizing notes and giving you feedback on your writing. Since there’s a lot of writing in college, it’s a good first choice. 

Adobe

For students in creative fields, Adobe has long been friendly to students and educators, although the company’s generosity has ebbed and flowed over the years. In any case, for 2025, Adobe is offering a 57% discount. You can get more than 20 Adobe tools and access to Creative Cloud for $29.99 per month, down from $69.99 per month. Some colleges may also offer some apps, like Photoshop, for free as part of the curriculum. You’ll need to email your school to find out those details. 

Adobe has spent the better part of the last two or three years peppering AI into its existing products. Photoshop has a bunch of AI tools, as do other tools like Lightroom and Acrobat. There is also Adobe Firefly, which is a generative AI model developed by Adobe that you can use to generate various things. Adobe’s AI implementation is quite nice since it works within existing tools that students are likely to use professionally as well. 

Otter.ai

Otter.ai is mostly sold as a business solution, but it also has student pricing. Per the company’s help center, discounted plans are available on Otter.ai Pro monthly and annual plans. It should apply to any nonprofit educational institutions, accredited colleges, and most school districts. The discount is 20%, which can reduce the plan by quite a lot, especially if you spring for the full year, which already discounts the monthly price. Click the link above for instructions on how to get it. 

For the most part, Otter.ai is marketed as a business solution to collaborate among coworkers, record and summarize meetings, and take notes during those meetings. However, all of that is also applicable in the educational space, especially if you take classes with a lot of lectures. Otter.ai can listen to those lectures, summarize them, and help you take notes so you can study more effectively.

Notion AI

Notion AI does have student discounts, although obtaining them is fairly complicated. Eligible students can get a 50% discount on Notion AI with the proper add-on, but based on stories I’ve read, it seems this can be easily confused with adding a different add-on that negates the discount. So, while it is available, I recommend contacting customer support to help you apply the discount so things don’t get messed up. 

Notion AI is much like Otter.ai in that it can be situational as to how useful it is in an educational context. It operates mostly as a workspace assistant where you input data, and the AI assistant helps you summarize, organize, and remember everything. You can find a full list of features on Notion AI’s website. There is some good stuff there and if Notion is on your radar, the 50% discount is quite excellent. 

Microsoft 365 (including Copilot)

When it comes to student discounts, Microsoft has long been one of the better options. Its Office 365 subscription gives you Office apps at a 50% discount that isn’t difficult to obtain. It turns out, you can get Copilot for the same discount. Once you get verified, you can get three months of Microsoft 365 Personal on the house, which includes Copilot. After that, students can continue to get a 50% discount. The free part isn’t available for students outside of the U.S., but those students may still be eligible for the 50% discount.

You already know what Microsoft is all about here. Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, along with 1TB of cloud storage and some other stuff. For Copilot, Microsoft says that Copilot is baked into many of its productivity apps, and you get access to Copilot itself, albeit not in its full capacity like Copilot Pro plans. The mixture of AI and productivity is a potent combo for students, and 50% is a hefty discount. 

Does OpenAI have any ChatGPT offers for college students?

In the past, OpenAI has offered free access to ChatGPT subscriptions for college students, but that discount is no longer available. However, OpenAI works directly with some universities to offer college students access to ChatGPT. In addition, OpenAI recently rolled out its most advanced model ever, GPT-5, and it's currently free to use for everyone. You can also check out ChatGPT's new "study mode" tool.

Using AI effectively

Sometimes it’s not what you have but how you use it, and AI certainly fits into that category. When using AI for educational purposes, it’s not much different from using it for work. If you’re in classes where lectures are infrequent, then you probably don’t need Otter.ai. Check and see if your school does Google for Education, you likely don’t need the Microsoft 365 Personal plan. Make sure you’re spending your money effectively and only getting the AI tools you actually need. 

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