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Student life is all about student discounts, so get ready to milk yours with NUS Extra!
Being a student can be a lot of fun, but can also pose a lot of challenges to those who aren’t prepared, particularly when it comes to money. Your student loan never seems to last as long as you’d think, especially if you don’t plan ahead.
Want to know the best way to stretch that student budget? Get yourself an NUS Extra card and enjoy exclusive discounts all year!
You can now register for NUSExtra when you register for the union.
An NUS Extra card will be like gold to you, because being at university is all about making the most out of student life, and getting yourself a card exclusively for students is the best way to milk it!
How much is Extra?
The card costs just £10 and is valid until 30th September 2009. You may wonder why you should pay for money off, but the truth is that there are so many offers exclusive to NUS Extra cardholders that you can save a packet during the year.
What’s Extra this year?
NUS is always working hard to ensure that students' needs are met and students told NUS that they wanted a range of discounts; not only do cardholders get more exclusive discounts than you can count, but there are also “money can’t buy” offers and competitions.
Your Union gets Extra too!
To make sure you get the best deal for your £10, £4.70 of it goes straight into your Union to fund everything from your sports clubs to student support. This Extra money ensures your Union gives you what you deserve!
How do you get your NUS Extra card?
What are you waiting for? The NUS Extra card is available from your Students’ Union, all you need to do is register with OnCampus and the union and you are given the option to buy your NUSExtra card at the same time. Go on, milk it!
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