Top 20 American Student Affiliates on Instagram (July 2026)

We found 20 American Student Affiliates on Instagram
These 20 creators match the American Student Influencers on Instagram search and have posted content containing promo codes or tracking links. These are signals that could indicate affiliate partnerships. Data powered by Modash. Start a free trial to explore creators' brand collaborations.
(Or check out our Brand Collaborations API to get data for your own products and processes.)
11/07/2026
profile picture

2. Youtuber 🚀⭐️

United States

I just like making ppl laugh 😂 God first ✝️ HBCU Student 📚 For Inquiries/Bookings - jbreezy1k.media@outlook.com

Followers
47k
Fake followers
23.25%
Engagement rate
4.68%
Average Reel plays
37.1k
Audience gender
female
39.99%
male
60.01%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United States
83.95%
United Kingdom
1.74%
India
1.08%
South Africa
0.87%
Philippines
0.87%
profile picture

3. Sam CCC-SLP | SLP Grad Student Advocate

United States

🎤 Keynote Speaker | Designer | SLP 🫧 Interactive Learning for Students @slptestprep 🌸 Humor, Advocacy & Community 👇🏽 SLP Stickers, Merch + Gifts

profile picture

4. Tyler Vargas-Andrews

United States

Brand-@tyrantdesign "Power resides where men believe it resides" Student of discipline and balance Never A Victim P.I.G. 2x Amp. C.P.T. A.I.T. Speaker

Followers
112.5k
Fake followers
19.36%
Engagement rate
2.08%
Average Reel plays
41.7k
Audience gender
female
24.07%
male
75.94%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United States
88.45%
United Kingdom
1.46%
Canada
1.13%
Japan
0.82%
Australia
0.7%
profile picture

5. Colten Joel Thane Barnaby

United States

Cohost @askthenextquestion 🚀 Not free until we’re all free 🤓 I help people understand theology & politics without going into student loan debt

Followers
103.5k
Fake followers
12.11%
Engagement rate
2.39%
Average Reel plays
20.6k
Audience gender
female
46.07%
male
53.93%
Top performing Reels
  1. 85 744
  2. 76 609
  3. 63 435
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United States
93.18%
Canada
1.57%
United Kingdom
0.7%
Brazil
0.52%
Australia
0.35%
Followers
122k
Fake followers
-
Engagement rate
5.69%
Average Reel plays
-
Audience gender
No info available
Top performing Reels
No info available
Engagement rate benchmark
No info available
Audience location by country
No info available
profile picture

7. Lucinda | Medical Student

United States

💫 sharing my life in + out of medicine 🩺 passionate about FREE mentorship 🏳️‍🌈 proud | MS3 |📍NJ/NYC 💌: yourpremedbigsister@gmail.com

Followers
44.2k
Fake followers
19.62%
Engagement rate
2.37%
Average Reel plays
11.3k
Audience gender
female
83.73%
male
16.27%
Top performing Reels
  1. 2 597
  2. 2 429
  3. 2 136
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United States
64%
Canada
3.81%
India
2.09%
Philippines
1.85%
Nigeria
1.39%
profile picture

8. Zach W. Lambert

United States

pastor @restoreatx. cofounder @postevangelicalcollective. doctorate @dukeuniversity. author of Better Ways to Read the Bible (join the launch team👇)

profile picture

9. Cooper Jay

United States

🦷 Dental Student ✉️ cooper_jay@grail-talent.com

Followers
57.3k
Fake followers
15.19%
Engagement rate
11.89%
Average Reel plays
17.8k
Audience gender
female
75.28%
male
24.72%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United States
86.84%
Canada
1.97%
Mexico
1.81%
Chile
1.41%
United Kingdom
1.32%
profile picture

10. Brittani Mfn Monique 🐶💕

United States

30 | ♎️⚖️ Dog Mom • Baddie • Grad Student Muvaa of @bigdaddy_nem 🐶🐾 Media@bigdaddynem.info

Followers
88.7k
Fake followers
21.34%
Engagement rate
4.08%
Average Reel plays
60.7k
Audience gender
female
58.6%
male
41.4%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United States
96.58%
Nigeria
0.22%
Mexico
0.22%
Spain
0.19%
The Bahamas
0.16%

Running an affiliate program?

When you outgrow your spreadsheets and free tools, try Modash. Find & email creators, track affiliate content, manage codes & links — all in one place.

profile picture

11. ☆ teegs ☆

United States

༄˖°.🛸 20 🪐.ೃ࿔*:・ ⊹₊ alien making art from space ⟡⋆ @untcvad ‘29 commission slots: OPEN! full-time student, slow at comms

Followers
65.8k
Fake followers
23.9%
Engagement rate
2.28%
Average Reel plays
70.3k
Audience gender
female
70.18%
male
29.82%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United States
62.06%
Brazil
6.49%
United Kingdom
2.56%
France
2.39%
Canada
2.01%
profile picture

12. BJ 🇳🇬🇨🇲

United States

dental student + mental health advocate 📩: bedes@vonticreative.com represented by @vonticreatives

Followers
104.3k
Fake followers
20.6%
Engagement rate
2.27%
Average Reel plays
30.5k
Audience gender
female
82.12%
male
17.88%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United States
81.58%
United Kingdom
2.73%
France
1.63%
Brazil
1.6%
Canada
1.21%
profile picture

13. SOPHIA VAN NAME

United States

For His Glory D1 volleyballer @lovb student athlete sophia@viralnationtalent.com

profile picture

15. Patience

United States

📍NYC | dyke, psych phd student, photographer, in that particular order |💌 patience@sixteenth.com (brands/PR) | 📬hello@thisispatience.com (bookings)

Followers
51.6k
Fake followers
10.1%
Engagement rate
3.3%
Average Reel plays
9.9k
Audience gender
female
77.6%
male
22.4%
Top performing Reels
  1. 12 695
  2. 9 254
  3. 7 629
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United States
56.72%
United Kingdom
7.09%
Canada
4.75%
Australia
2.43%
Germany
2.21%
profile picture

16. mary be eating

United States

@lovb Student Athlete 🏐 🎥Creator-Storyteller Travel 🌏 Beauty 💄Fashion 👗 Hawaiian 🌺 & Polish 🇵🇱 :) Marybeeating@gmail.com

Followers
157.3k
Fake followers
7.6%
Engagement rate
2.65%
Average Reel plays
115.2k
Audience gender
female
93.02%
male
6.98%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United States
84.8%
Canada
4.8%
Mexico
0.92%
Italy
0.51%
France
0.51%
profile picture

17. Derrick Lawrence Jr

United States

Giovanni ♊️ Nursing Student 🧑🏾‍⚕️ Gamer 🎮

Followers
488.3k
Fake followers
20.25%
Engagement rate
4.04%
Average Reel plays
68.3k
Audience gender
female
89.17%
male
10.83%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United States
93.88%
Jamaica
0.83%
South Africa
0.61%
Brazil
0.46%
The Bahamas
0.39%
profile picture

18. J.S. Park 박준

Hospital chaplain. Grief support. Korean American. 6th degree black belt. Son to immigrants. Ex-atheist. Follows Christ. New book drops April 2024.

Followers
125.6k
Fake followers
12.6%
Engagement rate
2.04%
Average Reel plays
92.8k
Audience gender
female
84.39%
male
15.61%
Top performing Reels
  1. 690 871
  2. Please learn from my mistakes. A patient told me he was being discharged and I said, “Oh get to go home?” He said, “No. I don’t have one.” He said he was getting a ride soon and I said, “Oh from friend or family?” He said, “The bus.” It was a good, visit but I presumed too much. I felt terrible. I’m normally much more sensitive than this. But I continually realize my privilege and presumptions can be harmful even when it’s not intentional. The patient was very gracious though he had right to be upset. Even years of doing this, I have so much room to grow. • A patient told me he was lonely and I said the old “You are not alone.” He told me “No, I am not just lonely. I outlived my family, including my children. I have no one.” He was objectively alone. I made a crucial mistake: I clichéd over his pain. Even when it’s true, there are times it can be harmful to say “You’re not alone”—as if that’s some new cure. What might have begun to help my patient is not to say a cliché he’s heard hundreds of times, but simply being with his loneliness. Ironically he may have felt less lone. • Sometimes I just don’t connect with my patients. I’ve learned: None of us are the right one for everyone all the time. Maybe I was the warm-up. Planted a seed, opened a door. Or I was wrong, and so I learn. Or my patient is in pain and it was never about me. • Most of the time, a mess-up is mine. I own it, I apologize, I make amends. All my defensive energy must be used to defend the wounded. Marching for justice does not make me immune to missteps. But my coworker told me something that saved me. After a patient berated me, I was sure it was my fault. My coworker said: Not everything is a teachable moment. I want to be teachable, but sometimes I learn it wasn’t on me. To be a chaplain means I enter with heart on the outside. When a visit goes bad, I take it personally. I always wonder what I could’ve done differently. But that assumes I’m the main character in that room. I’m not. I am passing by. A cameo. And I must not make their pain about me. There’s a lot I could do differently. Or—I could wait until the patient has had lunch.
    305 346
  3. Seven years later, I’m still here. Thousands of patients, hundreds of deaths, last words and squeezed hands, heart rates down to single digits, chronic pain and headline tragedies and final confessions—I have heard thousands of stories, and in some way have lived thousands of lifetimes. A chaplain is a grief catcher. • I’ve learned this. • It all goes fast. It’s not just that we are here for a short while, but we are paper lanterns and the fire is sudden. I know: not a new idea. But after a shift, when I get back online, back to the dinner table, back to a meeting, back to regular— there is a brief moment, right before I get pulled back into the illusion of forever, that I see the urgency of time. It’s never enough. • If you have heard the loud and long anguish of the bereaved, that wailing from the deep— it is impossible not to be for justice. For the wounded and vulnerable and weary and those shoved to the back row. In the middle of noise there are real voices in grief in need. The only theology and politics and philosophy that I care about is the type that cares. Everything else you can throw in the fire. • Sometimes I sit with my wife and I don’t say a word and we hold hands and I weep remembering them. • When I see my patients, I keep in mind I am a cameo. My goal is never to be a hero in their story, but only to help them be the hero in theirs. I am a cheerleader, a footnote. May I never be the center, not holding hands to lead them, but to be with them. I serve their stories. I am glad to be in their shadow. To hold their spotlight. To be their candle. I would do this again, a thousand lifetimes. To my patients, I hope I have honored you.
    247 647
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United States
75.79%
Canada
6.54%
Philippines
2.44%
United Kingdom
2.02%
Australia
1.82%
profile picture

19. DanahBanana

United States

Full time content creator Baton Rouge ✈️ Belfast SNHU Marketing Student

Followers
51.6k
Fake followers
17.09%
Engagement rate
2.15%
Average Reel plays
15.8k
Audience gender
female
88.25%
male
11.75%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United States
86.92%
Canada
3.86%
United Kingdom
2.72%
Australia
1.76%
New Zealand
0.41%
profile picture

20. AJ †

United States

Denver, CO Nebraska Volleyball #15 @lovb student-athlete | @teamavoli athlete 💌christina@celebexperts.com

Followers
185k
Fake followers
11%
Engagement rate
10.04%
Average Reel plays
165.9k
Audience gender
female
64.48%
male
35.52%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United States
95.94%
Mexico
1.01%
United Kingdom
0.61%
Germany
0.41%
Jamaica
0.2%

Frequently asked questions