The Complete List of 80 Teacher Discounts
Teacher discounts don't often receive the same hype and attention as those for students. But be confident, oft-neglected educators of the world -- businesses haven't forgotten you.
Along with classroom supplies and other learned goodies like books, numerous teacher discounts are offered nationwide, running the gamut from laptops and Photoshop to museum entry and insurance benefits.
While eligibility changes based on where you purchase, most offers are redeemable by kindergarten teachers and college professors alike. Also remember seasonal promos, particularly back-to-school sales and Teacher Appreciation Week in early May. Merchants without regular promotions often roll out limited-time offers.
To add much-needed oomph to your spending, Gift Card Granny compiled a top-notch list of the 80 most lucrative discounts for teachers. Keep in mind, however, that policies may vary by location. Some give a different percentage off, others shift education discounts over time, still others simply don't honor deals. Call ahead before making a purchase to avoid frustration.
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Along with classroom supplies and other learned goodies like books, numerous teacher discounts are offered nationwide, running the gamut from laptops and Photoshop to museum entry and insurance benefits.
While eligibility changes based on where you purchase, most offers are redeemable by kindergarten teachers and college professors alike. Also remember seasonal promos, particularly back-to-school sales and Teacher Appreciation Week in early May. Merchants without regular promotions often roll out limited-time offers.
To add much-needed oomph to your spending, Gift Card Granny compiled a top-notch list of the 80 most lucrative discounts for teachers. Keep in mind, however, that policies may vary by location. Some give a different percentage off, others shift education discounts over time, still others simply don't honor deals. Call ahead before making a purchase to avoid frustration.
Quick links: Arts & Crafts | Books | Clothing | Electronics | Furniture | Insurance | Hotels | Museums
- The Container Store
The Container Store helps teachers stay organized all year long with their Organized Teacher Program. Register online and you will receive exclusive discounts throughout the entire year. A school ID will be required to receive discounts with in-store purchases. - Office Depot
The free Office Depot Star Teacher Program educators a number of special discounts and rewards. In addition to 10% in rewards points on select purchases, members also have exclusive access to special events and sales throughout the year. - Office Max
The popular supply store offers a MaxPerks Rewards program specifically for teachers. Benefits include $10 in rewards for every $75 spent on qualifying purchases, and $2 in rewards for each ink or toner cartridge recycled. Sign-up online to get your membership card. - FedEx Office
Thanks to the FedEx Office Academic Edge program you'll receive 15-percent off nearly all products, including brochures, posters and photos. This discount is available both online and in-store. - Staples
Register for the Staples Teacher Rewards Program to garner five-percent back in rewards points and free shipping from Staples.com. The program covers a slew of products, from ink and paper to teaching and art supplies. - Ben Franklin Crafts
To show their appreciation for hard-working teachers, Ben Franklin Crafts offers teachers 10-percent off purchases all year long. Just show your certification or ID at checkout receive the discount. - Joann Fabric
The free Teacher Rewards Discount Card entitles educators to 15-percent off all purchases. Home schoolers are also eligible for the card, and new members receive a 20-percent off bonus for signing up. - Michaels
Receive 15% off your entire purchase every day. To view eligible products and more details, click here. - Hobby Lobby
Hobby Lobby extends their 10-percent discount to a number of community organizations, including schools. The one catch is you have to pay with an organizational check or credit card. - Party City
The more you spend at Party City, the bigger the discount gets. Save between 10 and 20 percent when you bring a signed letter on official letterhead from an officer of the school. You must also complete the purchase with a check or credit card in the school’s name. - Blick Art Materials
Teachers should sign up for the Dick Blick Preferred Card. It’s completely free and gets you 10% off purchases at Blick and Utrecht stores. Blick also offers organizational discounts for bulk orders. - Discount School Supply
Discount School Supply doesn't run a rewards program, but certain purchases are eligible for a teacher discount if you call ahead or ask before finishing your order. The site also honors tax exemptions from qualifying organizations. - A.C. Moore
A.C. Moore has modified their discount program. Instead of a flat teacher discount, they offer a rewards program where you can earn points with every purchase. - Inkjet Willy
Inkjet Willy is a popular comparison site that helps you track down the lowest prices on ink and toner, and educators can save an extra 10 percent on orders of compatible or remanufactured cartridges from select resellers using the coupon code WILLY10. - Izzit.org
Izzit.org is happy to offer teachers one free educational video per year, no strings attached. The company specializes in videos for older students, but teachers and homeschoolers of grades K-12 can apply. - Speed Stacks
What are Speed Stacks, you ask? Essentially it’s a game where kids stack 12 cups in various formations as quickly as they can to improve hand-eye coordination and ambidexterity. If it’s something you’d like to try at your school, teachers can request a complimentary set. However, there’s a limit of one per organization. - Pets in the Classroom
This unique program offers K-8 teachers grants to help cover the cost of a pet for the classroom. The maximum grant amount is $125, but there are also a number of different grant types to help pay for pet supplies. - Naked Binder
Don’t let the name deter you; Naked Binder manufacturers 100% recyclable binders, pocket folders, tab dividers and labels. In addition to providing non-toxic and environmentally friendly school supplies, they also offer a discount to teachers. To receive the discount code, educators should call at 1-877-446-2533 and provide the name of their school.
Save more on crafts and office supplies with discount gift cards for Michael's, Joann Fabric, Staples,Office Depot and A.C. Moore.
- Barnes & Noble
The B&N Educator Program provides teachers with 20-percent off the publisher's list price on purchases for classroom use. This discount is ramped up to 25% during Educator Appreciation Days. - Half Price Books
Sign up for a Half Price Books' Educator's Discount Card and be rewarded with discounts of 10-percent year-round. This discount is truly all-inclusive, available to teachers, homeschoolers, librarians and even teachers who have been laid-off in the last year. - PBS
Educators who sign up for the PBS LearningMedia program will receive free access to tens of thousands of videos, games, lesson plans and other educational materials for the classroom. - Schuler Books
Michigan educators can enjoy 20-percent off books from the young adult, children's and education sections. Contact your local store to verify eligibility. - Book Warehouse
The perks of flashing that school ID aren't lost at Book Warehouse. Show your valid, school-issued card to join the Educator's Book Club and get a 15-percent discount on most in-store purchases. - MagMall
Teachers will receive special pricing on magazine subscriptions ordered through MagMall. Before placing your order, call or email their customer service with the name of your school and your position to see what kind of discounts are available. - The New York Times
Keep your students up-to-date on current events with The New York Times’ special rate for educators. The first four weeks will cost you just $0.99, and every week after will be discounted by 50 percent. - The Wall Street Journal
The special educator's rate from The Wall Street Journal is mostly targeted to college professors and those with older students. Still, it's hard to beat the savings of the discounted subscriptions. - National Geographic
Teachers can receive numerous benefits from the famous publication including half-price copies of past issues and a $12/year subscription rate. - Churchill's Photography
Teachers are lovers, too, and just as most lovers do, they strive to get married. They especially strive to save money doing so. Teachers in Florida will receive 15-percent off wedding packages from the Palm Beach studio Churchill's Photography. All other photo services earn a 10-percent discount.
Save more on books with discount gift cards for Barnes & Noble and Books-A-Million.
- LOFT
Fashion forward educators are rewarded for their posh style through the Loft Loves Teachersprogram. Register to get 15-percent off all full-price, in-store purchases, plus perks like teacher appreciation nights and exclusive sweepstakes. - The Limited
Show a school ID or valid pay stub when you shop at any The Limited location and snag 15-percent off your entire in-store purchase. The offer is good for all items on the racks, walls or tables. In other words, everything. - Aerosoles
Bring your teacher ID shopping at Aerosoles to save 15 percent on footwear priced $39.99 or higher. If you can’t visit a store location, you can also receive the discount by placing your order over the phone. - New York and Co.
New York and Co. goes above and beyond to offer their Big Apple for the Teacher program. Sign-up online to get 15-percent off in-store purchases and special offers emailed to you throughout the year. - J. Crew
The next time you’re shopping at J. Crew, whip out that school ID to save 15 percent on your purchase. This discount is also available at the Factory Stores. - CJ Banks/Christopher and Banks
Get the looks you love for less with 10-percent off purchases from both retailers. This offer is only valid in-store, and excludes discounts on other special sale events. Just show the cashier your school ID at checkout. - Madewell
Teachers who show a valid ID at checkout can get a 15-percent discount off their purchase. The offer is not available for online orders. - Bunion Bootie
Those in need of relief for aching feet may want to give the Bunion Bootie discount a try. Teachers and administrators save 10 percent on their order total. - Eddie Bauer
Provide verification of your status as a teacher and Eddie Bauer stores will give you 10-percent off your purchase. - Talbots
Update your wardrobe before the next school year starts with the 15-percent off discount from Talbots. It can be used for any full-price, in-store purchases with a valid ID. - Banana Republic
Bring your valid teacher ID to a Banana Republic store and receive 15-percent off full-price purchases.
Save more on clothing with discount gift cards for Loft, The Limited, J. Crew, Banana Republic andNew York & Co.
- Apple Store
The House of Jobs is surprisingly generous to teachers of all grade levels, offering varying discounts up to $200 on computers and accessories through the Apple Education Store. This offer also includes librarians, home schoolers, university profs and even elected officers to PTA boards. - Bose
The Bose offer is primo, particularly for those in need of sonic stimulation. Save up to 15% on most music systems and accessories. Call their Sales Solution Team at 1-800-353-4207 and ask for the “Educator's Program” for pricing and to place an order. - Dell
If your school is affiliated with Dell you can get special pricing on your purchase of a computer or other products. Call Customer Service before paying to apply the discount. - Cell Phone Companies (Verizon, AT&T, Sprint)
This discount varies by provider, but teachers can save loads on a personal cell phone bill, sometimes up to 20 percent a month. Visit your provider's business or discount portal and input your .edu email address to check if your institution is registered. - Adobe
Shop direct from the Adobe Education Store and receive discounts on select software, including bundles and suites. Adobe requires proof of employment as an educator before applying the discount. - Western Digital (WD) Store
Offering digital storage, sharing and protection products, WD store helps you stay organized and protected in the modern age of teaching. They also provide a 20-percent discount to teachers and education staff through the WD Education Store. Create a free account using your school or university address to get started. - Lenovo
Through Lenovo’s Academic Purchase Program, teachers may receive a discount on their purchase. Select your state and school for a list of deals on tablets, computers and laptops. - Sony
Register for the Sony Education Store and save up to 10 percent on select products. If you’re shopping on behalf of your school, head to the Sony Business Store for more appropriate deals. - PureTalk USA
The discount cell phone plan provider offers teachers 20% off their first month of service with the promo code TEACH20. - Academic Superstore
Academic Superstore is an online software outlet that sells a slew of products for up to 85-percent off. Discounts are available year-round with proof of employment as a teacher. - JourneyEd
This is yet another site where educators can find huge savings on popular software. After placing your order, confirm your status as a teacher to apply the discount.
Save more on electronics with discount gift cards for Apple Store, Sony Style and Dell.
- West Elm
Take 10% off your online order or in-store purchase from West Elm, and enjoy modern, sophisticated furniture and home decor for less. Sign up for the “study circle” here, using your .edu address.
- Farmers Insurance
Farmers extends additional discounts to teachers, but these special rates vary based on state and prior driving record. For more details, contact a local agent. Farmers also offers free resources for the classroom, including lesson plans and educational documentaries. - Liberty Mutual
Liberty Mutual extends extra benefits such as a $0 deductible for damage that occurs on school property or during school-related events. Because it’s insurance, rates are dependent on your state and driving record.
- Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Hotel
Teachers are eligible for a variety of discounted rates at the Swan and Dolphin hotels, located securely in the center of Walt Disney World in Orlando. Currently, teachers and all support staff can secure special hotel rates starting at $139 per night (valid through December 23, 2014). Availability also varies based on season and demand. Mention you're an educator when booking. - Marriott Hotels
Marriott grants teachers a discount at a slew of hotels across the nation. Whether you book online or in-person, show your school ID at check-in to receive the special rate. Rules on this discount are a bit vague -- they mention government employees, which would imply only public school employees -- but most hotel employees don't bite. Feel free to ask. - SeaWorld
Register for the Teacher Study Pass program, an exclusive for K-12 teachers in Florida, Texas and Southern California, and get unlimited free admission for the year. Bring a copy of your teaching certificate, a current pay stub and photo ID to the SeaWorld front gate to obtain a new pass or renew an old one. - National Park Service
Show a valid school ID at a slew of National Park Service visitor centers across the nation and receive 15-percent off many purchases. The discount doesn't apply to park entry fees, camping fees or Smokey the Bear petting zoo fees. - Kennedy Space Center
Florida treats its K-12 teachers well and occasionally lets folks from Georgia in on the fun. Registered educators from both states are eligible for a free, full-fledged Educator Study Pass. Show a valid teaching certificate and recent pay stub to any ticket agent for an annual pass. - Legoland Florida
Florida teachers K-12 can enjoy an entire year of free admission with the Florida Teacher Pass to both Legoland and Legoland Water Park. Bring your most recent paystub, Florida photo ID and teaching certificate to receive your pass. - Legoland California
The California Legoland isn’t quite as generous as its counterpart in Florida, but teachers can still get free admission on select Saturdays and Sundays throughout the year. Additionally, teachers are eligible for free admission during Teacher Appreciation Week from May 5 to May 11, and again on May 31. Call in advance for more details about eligible weekends. - Elvis Presley's Graceland
K-12 teachers receive free admission to tour the former Memphis, Tenn. estate of The King with a valid school ID or recent pay stub or dated letter on school letterhead stating you’re a teacher at your school.
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- Abbe Museum in Maine
Teachers and school librarians with a valid school ID for grades K-12 receive 10-percent off books from the gift shop at this museum dedicated to Wabanaki Native Americans. They will also complete orders over the phone or email if you cannot travel to the Museum. - Art Institute of Chicago
Teachers at any level are entitled to free admission with a valid school ID. In order to get a free pass you must first visit the Crown Educator Resource Center and sign up for the Educator Network. - Boston Children's Museum
Despite the name, the Boston Children's Museum isn't just for kiddos. Active New England teachers K-8 can go for free with a valid school ID, available year-round. The museum is at 308 Congress St., just across from the Children's Wharf Park. - Carnegie Science Center
The popular Pittsburgh museum offers teachers free general admission once a year. Preschool-12th grade educators from Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, New York and Maryland are eligible. - The Field Museum of Chicago
Educators need only present a valid school ID for free admission at The Field Museum in Chicago, dedicated to all things historic and otherwise dug up. The museum is located at 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive, only steps from Lake Michigan. - Florida Aquarium
All Florida teachers receive one free ticket with proof of employment, including a current payroll code and pay stub. The aquarium is at 701 Channelside Drive in the Channel District of Tampa Bay. - Colonial Williamsburg
Take a trip back in time and discover Colonial Williamsburg with the discounted rates on general admission tickets. This offer can only be redeemed at a walk-up ticket window. - Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum in Missouri
Teachers enjoy a free visit at the birthplace of Missouri's wittiest state treasure when visiting with a school group. Bus drivers even get a free pass, but students and chaperones must pay a $5 or $8 admission fee, respectively. - Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Massachusetts Teachers Association members can celebrate Boston’s favorite female patron of the arts for half-off regular admission, or enjoy buy one, get one free pairs of tickets. Faculty ofparticipating universities in the University Membership Program enjoy complimentary museum admission. - Museum of Science, Boston
Teachers of grades K-12 can register for the free Teacher Partner Program at the Museum of Science to receive a slew of exclusive benefits, including free individual exhibit passes, discounted annual memberships, and 10-percent off at the Museum Store. - New England Aquarium
Current K-12 teachers enjoy free admission, discounted IMAX admission, 10-percent off purchases at the gift shop and a 10-percent discount at the Harbor View Cafe when they join the Teacher Pass Program with a valid school ID. The aquarium is at 1 Central Wharf in Boston. - Orlando Museum of Art
In addition to a discounted annual pass for Florida educators, teachers get free admission for docent-guided school learning trips to the museum. College professors also get free admission for college tours. The museum is at 2416 N. Mills Ave. in Orlando, near Lake Estelle. - John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art
Present a valid school ID at the box office to snag a discounted day pass ($10) at the estate-turned-gallery in Sarasota, Fla. The museum, named for John Ringling of Ringling Bros. circus fame, is located at 5401 Bay Shore Road. - Science Museum of Minnesota
Minnesota teachers can apply for a $60 annual household membership, $35 off the normal price and good for all family members. Present a valid school ID and current pay stub at the box office when purchasing. The museum is at 120 W. Kellogg Blvd. in St. Paul. - Shedd Aquarium in Chicago
Teachers in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin are eligible for one free general admission ticket with a valid school ID. Register online in advance to receive your pass. Educators outside these four states can receive $3 off their admission by presenting a valid school ID or current paystub to the cashier. The aquarium is at 1200 S. Lake Shore Drive in the same complex at The Field Museum. - Denver Art Museum
Teachers save $10 on an individual membership good for free admission for one year. The teacher discount is only available when a valid teacher ID is shown at the museum welcome desk and cannot be ordered online or over the phone. - Milwaukee Public Museum
Sign up for the MPM Educator Pass to receive unlimited free museum visits, discounted rates on parking, and discounts on purchases at the MPM cafe and Museum Marketplace. - The Perot Museum
The Dallas-area museum offers pre-K through 12th grade teachers from Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, New Mexico and even Mexico free general exhibit admission with proof of teaching status. - The Tech Museum in California
All California teachers are eligible for the discounted Teacher Membership. It’s only $20 and includes benefits like discounted tickets for guests and 10-percent off in Museum stores and restaurants. The home of numerous Silicon Valley-inspired exhibits is at 201 S Market St. in San Jose.
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