Where College Students Can Find Discounts in the Queen City

If you’re looking to save money in college, check out some of these student discounts around town.
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Illustration by Sophie Kallis

Metro

With the University Discount Program, both students and staff at UC, Xavier, and Cincinnati State can ride Metro buses for free by creating an account on the Transit EZfare app with their student e-mail address and registering for the discount program through their university’s designated portal.

Cincinnati Opera

Students can buy opera tickets for $16 by presenting a valid, full-time student ID at Will Call.

Stone Lanes

Every Tuesday is College Night at this Norwood Bowling Alley. From 9 p.m. to close, students can play two games for $12 a person with shoe rental included.

American Sign Museum

Admission to the museum is only $10 for students with a valid, full-time student ID.

Kenwood Towne Center

Multiple stores at the Kenwood Mall offer student discounts, including Apple, LensCrafters, and Madewell. Check the mall’s Community Discount Program page for a complete list.  

Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra

With the Student Access Program, full-time university students can sign up and get CSO tickets for $15 and Pops tickets for $20.

FC Cincinnati

FCC is offering special discounted home game tickets through its U-Score program. All you have to do is register with an official university email address.

Cincinnati Art Museum

College students can get a discounted museum membership for $30 with a valid student ID.

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