Student Identification Card
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Your Toronto Film School Student Card Is a Valuable Resource!
Look at All It Can Do!
Curry’s Art Stores
283 Dundas Street West, or 90 Yonge Street, or 1153 Queen Street West
DeSerres
130 Spadina Ave
(Student Ticket or Admission Rates)
Toronto Islands Ferry
9 Queen’s Quay West, Toronto
Toronto Zoo (Memberships only)
2000 Meadowvale Road, Toronto
(Student Ticket or Admission Rates)
Bloor Hot Docs Cinema (Membership)
506 Bloor Street West
Canadian Opera Company (under 30)
145 Queen Street West, Toronto
Magic Lantern Theatre
20 Carlton Street, Toronto
Toronto Symphony Orchestra (under 35)
212 King Street West
Metro Grocery Stores
Toronto Film School students are able to save 10% on the following days when they show their student cards at the following locations in Toronto:
- 444 Yonge Street (College Park) – every Wednesday
- 89 Gould Street (Church St. & Mutual St.) – every Tuesday
- 425 Bloor Street West (Bloor St. and Spadina Ave.) – every Tuesday
Bulk Barn
Toronto Film School students are able to save 10% on Wednesdays at any Bulk Barn location when they show their student cards. Offer does not apply to sale items and is not able to be used in conjunction with other discounts.
Your student card is your TFS library card. If you want to take out a book or resource from any TFS at RCC Institute of Technology Library, you must use your card.
International Student Identification Card (ISIC)
The ISIC is an internationally recognized student identification that lets full-time students take advantage of offers on travel, shopping, museums and more. The card costs $20 and is valid for 16 months. NOTE: when applying for the card, search for “RCC Institute of Technology.”
Student Price Card (SPC)
A loyalty card exclusively for students 16 and over. It provides discounts at thousands stores and restaurants across Canada.
Apple
Toronto Film School Students receive a discount off of Apple Products. Click the link above, enter “RCC Institute of Technology” in the search bar, click “Search”. Select the school name and click “Shop for yourself”. This discount can also be applied at any of the Apple Stores in Toronto:
- Eaton Centre, 220 Yonge Street
- Yorkdale Mall, 3401 Dufferin Street
- Fairview Shopping Mall, 1800 Sheppard Avenue East
Hewlett Packard
We have access to the HP Academy, which allows students, staff, and faculty to purchase HP computers, laptops, tablets, ink/toner, and accessories at a discounted price with free shipping. Enter affiliate code “HPACADEMYCANADA” in the code box, and click “Shop Now & Save”.
DreamSpark
DreamSpark is a Microsoft Program that supports technical education by providing access to Microsoft software for learning, teaching, and research purposes. Click the link and follow the three simple steps to access Microsoft Software and Development tools at no cost.
Adobe Creative Cloud
Adobe Creative Cloud gives you all the apps you need for any creative field you want to explore. Students can access to Adobe Creative Cloud at a fraction of the regular cost. Click the link for more information.
Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) (free on Wednesday nights!)
317 Dundas Street West, Toronto
Bata Shoe Museum
327 Bloor Street West, Toronto
Black Creek Pioneer Village
1000 Murray Ross Parkway, Toronto
Museum of Inuit Art
207 Queen’s Quay West, Toronto
Ontario Science Centre
770 Don Mills Road, Toronto
Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)
100 Queen’s Park, Toronto
Textile Museum of Canada
55 Centre Avenue, Toronto
TIFF Bell Lightbox
350 King Street West, Toronto
TTC
The post-secondary metropass is much cheaper compared to the regular rate you’d normally pay. You must get a TTC Post-Secondary Student ID and purchase a monthly pass.
GO Transit
A GO Transit issued student card gets you discounted student rates. Get a GO approved student ID card through GO Transit by speaking with reception at your campus (click here for TFS Staff directory).
Visit toronto.com for details of even more student discounts at restaurants, and more attractions!
Dealhack is also a great resource for students in Canada. Check it out!