Google is giving students a free year of AI Pro and a new Gemini Student Hub
Google is giving eligible college students a free year of AI Pro while adding a new Student Hub packed with study tools.
Gemini is getting more tools to help students study, organize, and research
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Google is currently behind OpenAI and Anthropic at the top end of the frontier-model race. Anthropic’s Claude Opus 5 and OpenAI’s GPT-5.6 Sol both rank ahead of Gemini 3.1 Pro on major independent benchmarks, while Google’s long-awaited Gemini 3.5 Pro remains in testing after reportedly falling short of internal performance targets.
While Google works on closing that gap, it is also pushing Gemini aggressively toward a very different audience. Eligible U.S. college students can now get Google AI Pro free for an entire year, alongside a new Student Hub built specifically around studying, coursework, and research.
What students actually get for free
Eligible college students in the U.S. can claim 12 months of Google AI Pro without paying the usual $19.99 monthly price. That gives them higher Gemini usage limits, access to Gemini Spark, Gemini inside Gmail and Docs, and 5TB of storage. Students outside the U.S. get a slightly different deal. Eligible users can claim one year of Google AI Plus, which includes higher Gemini limits, access to Gemini Omni, and 400GB of storage.
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Google is also adding a new Student Hub inside Gemini. Instead of having its growing collection of learning tools scattered around the app, the hub gives students one place to start Study Notebooks, make flashcards, and take practice quizzes.
What the Student Hub can do
Study Notebooks are probably the most useful part of the update. Students can upload lecture notes and other course material, and Gemini can build a study plan around them. They can also take a diagnostic quiz to find out which topics they are struggling with, then work through shorter lessons and quizzes based on those gaps.
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There are some useful additions coming soon, too. Gemini will be able to pull exam dates and assignment deadlines from a syllabus and add them to Google Calendar with permission. Study Notebooks are also getting graphs and images, while Gemini can generate interactive tables, grids, and 3D visualizations for topics that are easier to understand visually.
Gemini Live is getting its own study-focused upgrade as well. Deep Research can now be started directly through a voice conversation, left running in the background, and discussed once the report is ready. Users can also move between talking and typing without losing the context of the research
Put together, Google is giving students a lot of reasons to spend the next academic year using Gemini.

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