Rite Aid has now joined Upromise! You can save for college just by shopping at your local Rite Aid store. You will be able to add the Upromise e-coupons to your Rite Aid Wellness+ card including coupons for Charmin, Fisher Nuts, Bic Razors and more!
If you are already a Upromise member, follow these steps to add your Wellness+ Card to your account:
- Login to your Upromise account
- My Account
- My Profile (on the left hand side)
- Add Grocery Card
- Enter your Rite Aid Card Number (enter numerical digits only)
What is Upromise?
Upromise is a savings program that rewards you with money for college education. BUT you may also cash out the money you have saved in your Upromise account and receive a check you can deposit into your bank account and spend on anything you want (like a Disney trip)! Just submit this form here.
There are so many ways to earn cash in your Upromise account. The main ways I save is by linking my Winn Dixie card, Publix Upromise card, CVS card, debit and credit cards. When I purchase a Upromise participating product (see the list here) or shop at a Upromise participating merchant, I get credit to my account balance. I currently have $49.22 in my account. I’m going to see how fast I can get that number to $100.
One of the quickest and easiest ways to grow your Upromise balance is by using the Upromise e-coupons. Each month Upromise releases about $40 in coupons that you have to load onto your cards at the Upromise website. When you purchase that item with your Winn Dixie, Publix or CVS card, you receive the equivalent balance of the coupon in your Upromise account.
For example, one current e-coupon on Upromise is $1 off Bounty. If I went to Publix and purchased Bounty and had them scan my Publix Upromise card, I would receive $1 added to my Upromise balance. But what makes it even a better deal, I can still use a coupon at the register on the Bounty and still receive the credit on Upromise!
(Thanks Coupon Katarina!)


















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This is new to me. I can load e-coupons to my CVS card? Then go to CVS and purchase Bounty paper towels, get a $1 credited to my Upromise account, while saving $1 on my purchase too? And if I use my credit card that I register with Upromise I get a percentage on the purchase credited to my Upromise account? Sorry for all the questions, but this sounds too good to be true. : )
I commented but I think the spam filter ate it. lol
Do you know why it asks for yearly income?
That’s good news. I literally just checked Upromise for Rite Aid a few days ago and it wasn’t there.