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Why college students need a checking account

Heading off to college? Here's why a college checking account should be on your back-to-school shopping list.

May 25, 2023

During the transition from high school to college, financial responsibility becomes increasingly important. Tuition, living costs, and other college expenses must be calculated and budgeted. Opening a checking account before the big move can make life a little easier.

Even if your parents are paying for the tuition costs, there may be times when you need your own money. You can carry small amounts of cash, but it is more convenient to have a checking account for living expenses; anything from lunch in the commons to a parking pass for the semester. Getting a checking account with a debit card allows you to quickly and conveniently pay for purchases almost anywhere.

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Opening a checking account may be beneficial if you plan to have a part-time job while in school. You’ll need a place to deposit your paychecks, or you can set up direct deposit. You can also pay bills directly from your account. For example, you may be the roommate responsible for paying the utilities: Having a checking account with online bill pay makes this process that much simpler.

College is a time when you learn to do more with less. People who learn to manage a bank account when they have limited funds available are more likely to manage their money well when they have a full-time job after graduation. It is a great time to learn about creating a budget and reconciling your account while you only have a small balance and a few bills.

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What to look for in a checking account

Many standard bank checking accounts have restrictions and fees to worry about. Some checking accounts may be more lenient and designed for those who have smaller balances. When considering the ideal account for college, you want to look for certain features.

Online and mobile banking

When you’re considering different checking accounts for college students, think about your new schedule. You may be busy with school activities, studying, working, and having fun. You want to be able to check your balances, make purchases, and pay bills when it is convenient. To get the most out of your checking account, you’ll want a bank that has online checking account access and a user-friendly mobile app.

You can also make deposits and even find ATM locations with a mobile banking app. Need cash at the last minute before your night out and you have already left for the party? Just tap the mobile app on your smartphone and you’ll find the closest ATM around the corner from you.

Fees

While many checking accounts—especially checking accounts for college students—are advertised as having no fees, they may come with strings attached. Make sure you look past the sales pitch to see what it really means. Some accounts have no fee as long as you keep a minimum balance of a certain amount, have direct deposit, automatically transfer from a savings or checking account, or deposit a certain amount each month. If you are limited on the number of debits you can have in one month, find out the fee for going over the limit. Look for banks that offer checking accounts with no monthly fees.

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A checking account offers an introduction to independence and life on your own. If managed well, a checking account can help you create a solid financial foundation for the rest of your life. Just make sure you find the right college checking account that fits your needs.

After opening a college checking account, make sure you have a grasp on managing your money while in college.

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