Back to school sales 2019: Best discounts for students
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School is almost back in session. Whether you’re a parent or a college student ready to move into your dorm for the semester, don’t miss out on the mega back-to-school discounts retailers have in store (and online) this year.
» Where teachers can get the best discounts
Top back-to-school discounts for students and parents:
- Amazon: Up to 56% off school supplies at Amazon, 42% off Chromebooks. Amazon’s College Prepped page features the latest deals on dorm essentials, fashion, tech, desks and more.
- Ban.do: Spruce up your new dorm desk with ban.do accessories up to 50% off.
- Bed, Bath & Beyond: Up to 75% off sitewide.
- Best Buy: Sign up on Best Buy’s Student Hub to cash in on weekly student deals, like $250 off select MacBook Airs or HP 2-in-1 laptops.
- Dormify: Just in time for a new college semester, get up to 50% off Dormify clearance collections.
- Kohl’s: Up to 70% off designer backpacks. Visit the Kohl’s Back to School and College Dorm Essentials hubs. You’ll find sale items at the bottom of the page.
- Levi’s: 15% off jeans for students with valid ID.
- Nordstrom Rack: Get up to 70% off backpacks.
- Old Navy: Cardmembers enjoy $6 kids’ jeans with code JEANS (online and in stores) on Tuesday, July 18.
- Society6: Students get 25% off entire purchase. Verify status with UNiDAYS.
- Staples: Staples is offering up to 40% off laptops and accessories plus mega discounts on supplies.
- Target: Get up to 90% off select back-to-school items, 55% off backpacks, kids uniforms starting at $4 and more.
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