50 Insanely Useful Websites College Students Need To Know

Whether you want to admit or not – college students need help – in more ways than one. No reason to be ashamed…college life is hard! Your first few steps into an independent life, an onslaught of new responsibility smacking you in the face and intimidating decisions constantly being thrown at your feet – yeah, it’s not exactly a stroll through the park. Thankfully, there are tons of apps and websites for college students that make the process a whole hell-of-a-lot easier. And guess what…we’ve simplified things even further, consolidating 50 of the best college student websites into one giant list you can access any time, any place. In other words here are the best websites for college students.

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PS – YES, I know that some of these are apps and not websites for college students – they’re still useful and still deserve a spot on this list (I mean an app is basically like a permanent website on your phone, right?).

Fun and useful websites for college students

GrubHub

Grubhub is the birth of your food cravings, especially when your schools dining hall food is the worst. If you’re interested in getting take-out around your area delivered straight to your doorstep, GrubHub is the app you need to download. Whether you’re in the mood for tacos, sushi, or pizza.. GrubHub’s got you covered. Download the Gubhub App and get $10 off your first order with the promo code GHS192018.

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 Stubhub

Stubhub is the ultimate website to help you find fun events around you!  Perfect to attend a concert, festival or a football game with your college friends. You can buy and sell tens of thousands of tickets, whenever you want, through on desktop or mobile. And no risk of getting scammed since each order is fully covered by our FanProtect™ Guarantee.

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Instructables

Tons and tons…and tons of DIY project tutorials, including fun dorm room ideas.

 YourMechanic

When your parents aren’t around and something happens to your car, call YourMechanic. They can come to you and take care of anything from putting on your spare tire, to regular maintenance and battery replacements. If you use the code STUDENTPERK you even get $20 off your first service!

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UnplugTheTV.com

Need an alternative to TV? Try studying. But if you can’t get yourself to do that, check out this site that provides randomized videos on interesting topics – at least you’ll be getting educated.

theSkimm

I hate to break it to you, but as a college student, you’re basically an adult. What does this mean? You should probably have a general idea of what’s going on in the world. If you can’t muster the strength to watch the news on a daily basis, subscribe to The Skimm and get daily emails summarizing all the top news stories (in terms we can actually understand).

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Academic related websites for college students

Websites college students need to know for learning

eFollett

Looking for a website where you can pick your school and your course and automatically find which book you need? Meet eFollett, the easiest website to buy or rent your books for college with no hassle.

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EdX

Take free online courses from the some of the best universities in the world…all at your own pace.

Wolfram|Alpha

Ever just wished someone else would do your homework for you? Meet Wolfram|Alpha. Through crazy computations (of which I could not explain to you) this site helps solve any homework questions you throw its way.

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Websites college students need to know for studying

Quizlet

Create your own flashcards and other study games (or if you’re lazy – choose ones already created by other users) on tons of subjects.

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XMind

Some people swear by mind mapping, and if this happens to be you – you probably want to check out this site. The software helps to simplify and clarify complex information – great for any courses that are wayyy over your head.

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StudyBlue

Another site providing helpful learning tools (flashcards, notes, study guides,etc).

Audible

Reading textbooks can be boring AF…but necessary to pass the course. Instead of trying to keep yourself awake reading chapter after chapter, just listen to the audio version of the book as you walk to class or run on the treadmill.

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InstaGrok

Again with the concept mapping (guys, this study technique might be on to something) – this website makes learning more visually compelling…and effective.

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Websites college students need to know for writing papers

Bibme

Not only does this site generate bibliographies and citations, it has auto-fill; quickly recognizing the source you’ve searched for and applying the correct citation for it…automatically.

TalkTyper

Essay due in a few hours? Well, there’s pretty much no chance you’ll be able to put together a super high quality piece of work (sorry, just being honest). But with this site, you’ll at least be able to type one up fairly quickly – just speak the words into the microphone and watch as they appear on the screen.

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Pocket

A great way to save any useful articles you stumble upon for future reference.

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PlagTracker

Use this site to quickly determine if any part of your essay has been plagiarized – definitely worth checking.

Websites college students need to know for making the right decision

Rate My Professors

If you haven’t heard of this site, you’ve been living under a rock. For reviews and opinions of professors at your school, peruse through this site and let them guide your way to deciding which classes to choose (and to definitely not choose) next semester.

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Unigo

This site is great for helping incoming freshmen find their perfect college match. It’s also an awesome platform for hunting for scholarships relevant to you.

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Koofers

Similar to Rate My Professor, this is another one of those websites for college students that, well, does just that. Alongside professor ratings, this site also rates the course itself – helping you create that perfect class schedule (if such thing even exists).

Productivity related websites for college students

Websites college students need to know for organizing

Habitica

A virtual game that helps you to improve *good* habits? Sign me up! By treating your life like a video game – complete with rewards and punishments – you are surprisingly more motivated to achieve your goals.

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Todoist

Manage all your tasks across all platforms to optimize productivity. Oh, and it looks really nice.

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LastPass

If you’re anything like me, you have about 43789 different passwords, and can only remember, like, two of them. Instead of constantly having to click the “reset my password” button – use one master password through LastPast which will automatically populate all of your correct passwords. ALL of them.

Websites college students need to know for consolidating

Onedrive

If you’re a Microsoft user, this site collaborates all of your Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote files onto all of your devices.

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 GeniusScan

A portable scanner – need I say more?

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Ice Cream Apps

Okay, this website actually links to 6 different apps – all worth downloading…immediately. A PDF converter, a screen recorder, an ebook reader, PDF split and merger, slideshow maker and image re-sizer; BOOM.

Websites college students need to know for communicating

 Slack

If you’re looking for an easy way to maintain communication during a painful group project – consider Slack. It integrates with DropBox, making it super easy to share files.

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GroupMe

I think every college student knows the struggle of group texts. This app lets you rid the craziness of those group text messages and create private chat rooms instead – trust me, it’s better.

Websites college students need to know for fending off distractions

TomatoTimer

Following the “Pomodoro” productivity method, this website sets a timer for 25 minutes, followed by a 5 minute break. The idea behind this strategy is that you’ll push yourself to work harder during those 25 minutes, knowing you have a few minutes to relax afterwards.

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KeepMeOut

Can’t resist those damn social media sites? Use this site to block said sites during study time.

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SelfControl

Just like the KeepMeOut app, this site allows you specify which sites you want to blacklist. Once you click the start timer, you have absolutely NO access to that site for the designated amount of time (yes, even if you delete the app or restart your computer).

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Budgeting related websites for college students

Websites college students need to know for saving money

StudentRate

All the student deals and discounts on clothes, textbooks, electronics, travel, etc. you could ask for; bundled up into one website.

Amazon Student

A free 6 month trial that includes free 2-day shipping, exclusive offers and discounts, and eligibility for some sweet sweepstakes, giveaways, and contests – if you’re into that.

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Freecycle

Basically, this is a platform that connects people giving away things for free with people who want things for free. (This can come in really handy when trying to furnish your college apartment.)

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The Nightlife App

For the 21 and up crowd, this app connects you with all the happy hours, drink specials, concerts, and events going on around your campus.

Websites college students need to know for managing finances

Mint

My favorite financial management website out there – this site organizes all of your financial accounts in one place, tracks all of your expenses and manages your budget.

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Digit

A great way to start saving money…without even realizing it – this app removes a few dollars from your checking account (if you have enough money to do so) to stash into savings. Seriously, this might be one of the most important websites for college students (planning for your future is important)!!

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Websites college students need to know for learning advice

MoneySavingExpert

For sound advice on everything budget related (from loans to taxes and everything in between – which I still know nothing about), this is the place you want to go.

WiseBread

With articles more targeted towards those living on a tight budget (AKA every single college kid out there), you can find tons of advice on all your financial questions and concerns.

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Health related websites for college students

Websites *female* college students need to know

Eve App

Let’s face it; sex is a common occurrence in college. As a woman, if you plan on joining in on the fun, you might as well be safe about it. This app is a great way for women to monitor their…feminine health.

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Websites college students need to know for sleeping

Sleepyti.me

This genius of an app tells you the best time you need to hit the hay (depending on what time you need to wake up) to eliminate grogginess. Now the hard part is actually getting yourself to fall asleep at that time…

Alarmy

The most annoying alarm in the history of alarms. But it does the job.

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Websites college students need to know for eating

Hooked

Boasting itself as the #1 college food & drink app – Hooked finds real-time deals from restaurants around you and your campus.

MyFridgeFood

If you have a kitchen in your college dorm, this is a great resource for cooking…especially if you’re not the most creative person when it comes to concocting recipes. MyFridgeFood creates recipes for you, using the ingredients you already have on hand.

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The Ultimate Health Food Guide

It’s almost impossible not to get stressed out and ultimately a little bit run down in college. Use this guide to determine which foods you should be consuming to rev up your immune system and get over that slump.

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Websites college students need to know for fitness

My Fitness Pal

I’m a strong supporter of My Fitness Pal and recommend it to anyone who is concerned or interested in tracking their nutritional intake. Easily log your daily food consumption and workouts into the app and monitor your fitness and health goals. It’s an awesome way to stay on track!

SWORKIT

For those students who dare not enter the college gym – rejoice! This app has tons of workouts that can be done in the comfort of your dorm room.

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What other useful websites for college students would you add to the list? SHARE in the comments!

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