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Class of 2026 Graduates Can Unlock Amazon Prime Free for 6 Months — Here’s What You Need to Know

Williams MBy Williams MJune 7, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Graduation season is here, and for the Class of 2026, that usually means a new apartment, a new job, a new commute, or at least a whole new shopping list. To help make the transition to adulthood easier, Amazon Prime for Young Adults offers a 6-month free trial for 18-24-year-olds and higher-education students, before moving to a discounted Prime rate.

Everything You Need to Know About Prime for Young Adults

More than 200 million people are Amazon Prime members, but many may not know the service offers a discounted membership aimed at young adults and students. With Amazon Prime for Young Adults, you aren’t just getting a cheaper Prime subscription. Available to 18–24‑year‑olds and to students enrolled in higher education, the streamlined membership offers big‑league Prime perks at a smaller, wallet‑friendly price that is built around how you actually shop, stream, and save.

How Much is Prime for Young Adults

After the trial, Amazon Prime for Young Adults is offered at $7.49 per month or $69 per year, which is half the regular Prime price of $14.99 per month or $139 per year. For young adults trying to stretch every graduation check, gift card, and first-job paycheck, the discounted price adds even more value to their subscription.

What’s Included With Prime for Young Adults Membership?

Prime for Young Adults includes the core benefits of Prime, plus Young Adults-exclusive deals and discounts. The membership unlocks fast, free delivery on millions of items, Prime Video, Amazon Music Prime, Kindle Unlimited, unlimited photo storage, and Prime Gaming, among other benefits.

Members even have access to Amazon’s free same-day, one-day, and two-day shipping on eligible purchases during the $0 trial. Other benefits include $0 delivery fees with a free Grubhub+ membership, fuel savings at the pump, Rx savings at over 60,000 pharmacies, and much more.

Here is why that matters in real life:

  • Moving into a first apartment? Fast delivery can help with everything from kitchen basics to storage bins and last-minute essentials.
  • Starting a new job or internship? Prime Video, Amazon Music Prime, and Kindle Unlimited can give you easy entertainment and reading without adding extra monthly subscriptions.
  • Planning a summer graduation trip or road trip? Save at the gas pump, and unlimited photo storage is useful for backing up photos from ceremonies, parties, and all the moments in between.
  • Looking to save money after graduation? Young Adults-exclusive deals and the discounted membership price make the program more appealing than paying full price from day one

Why Class of 2026 Grads Should Sign Up Now

Graduation season is when young adults start buying dorm replacements, apartment upgrades, work clothes, and everyday household items all at once. Prime for Young Adults can help cut shipping costs, streamline shopping, and add entertainment perks during a transition period when convenience matters most. If you decide it isn’t the right fit, you can cancel anytime. Plus, eligible members can be notified by email several weeks before the discounted renewal if they are no longer eligible, making tracking the membership easier as life changes after graduation.

For the Class of 2026, this is one monthly membership that can pay off fast. One order for moving supplies, one streaming or gaming night, one textbook or tech accessory, and the savings start to add up. If you are 18 to 24 or still in higher education, locking in a 6-month free trial of Amazon Prime and a discounted monthly rate after is basically a cheat code for getting full perks at half the price.

How to Try Amazon Prime for 6 Months Free

Beginning your six-month free trial of Amazon Prime for Young Adults is simple:

  1. Choose the Prime for Young Adults plan
  2. Verify your age or student status
  3. Fill in a few details
  4. Start exploring

It’s that simple to get access to streaming services, unlimited shipping, exclusive discounts, and more perks. If you decide Prime isn’t for you, there’s no penalty, since you can cancel anytime, and there’s no long-term contract. If you’re not a student or young adult, don’t worry, you can still unlock the benefits of Prime for 30 days free.

Share this with grads, students, or young adults so they can see why millions love Prime and start saving below.

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