Hulu has a student plan for $1.99/month. Regular price is $11.99, so it's basically free.
Same content as regular Hulu. All shows, movies, Hulu Originals, everything's there. The only difference is ads. Can't stand ads? You lose the discount, that's on you.
A few things worth knowing. Can't combine it with the Disney+ bundle, standalone Hulu only. No Live TV either. US university students only, verified through SheerID every 12 months.
Good news is the discount doesn't die the day you graduate. It runs until your next annual verification. So if you just finished school you can probably squeeze a few more months out of it and nobody will notice.
Hard to argue against $1.99/month honestly. But the real question is whether Hulu's library is even worth it when Netflix and Max exist.
Which streaming service are you actually using as a student and why?