To get your free year of Google AI Pro, first head over to gemini.google/students and click Get Offer. You'll then need to log into your personal Google account, where you'll be prompted to verify your student status using SheerID. After that, Google says it should be a pretty straightforward signup flow, although being over a decade out of college by now, I'm not able to test it personally.
The most likely error you're likely to run into is if your college isn't supported by the trial, which is handled by SheerID. Neither Google nor SheerID are being upfront about which institutions are and aren't supported, but Google says that if you run into issues, you can contact customerservice@sheerid.com or go to the SheerID help center.
There's also some conflicting communication online. The current offer terms state you must "be a resident of the United States," although the current help page for the trial still refers to previous offers, which were offered to other regions as well. I've reached out to Google for clarification, but for now, I would assume the offer only applies to those in the U.S. and expires on January 31, given the information in the Gemini 3 Pro press release.
What you get with your free year of Google AI Pro
Your free year of Google AI Pro comes with a free year of Google One Premium, too, which means it's got some benefits for you even if you're skeptical about AI.
Higher usage limits for deep research and recent models like Gemini 3 Pro
Video generation with Veo 3.1 Fast and higher access to Google Flow and image-to-video generation in Veo 3.
1,000 monthly AI credits
Higher limits in coding tools including Jules, Gemini Code Assist, Gemini CLI
For everyone else, you'll still get 2TB of free cloud storage through Google One, which should be handy for all those assignments. Normally, when signing up for a Google One Premium Plan, you also have the option to bundle a YouTube Premium individual plan for a 14% discount, although it's unclear to me whether that's included in the trial, so I've also reached out to Google for clarity on this.
And that's it! Personally, I wouldn't see myself using most of those AI features, but the 2TB of cloud storage is good enough that it's probably worth signing up for the trial just for that. Just remember to either be ready to pay the $20/month price once your year is up, or cancel before then. If you're looking for an alternate cloud storage provider once your trail is over, check out this list of the best free and paid cloud storage services for your options.
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