Best student checking accounts

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Opening a student checking account can be a smart option for many college students. However, you should also consider online banks because their accounts tend to have low or no minimum balance requirements, even though they might not have “student” in the product name. (You can find Bankrate’s selection of the best checking accounts here.)

Since online banks usually don’t have their own ATMs, some may offer refunds for ATM fees you incur. There could be a limit on this, so check with the bank.

What to look for in a student checking account

Most student accounts offer a maintenance-free banking option for your college years. Besides looking for an account without a minimum balance requirement, these are some other key features to look for in the best student checking accounts:

  • ATM fee waivers

  • How long student benefits last

  • Overdraft forgiveness

  • Free savings overdraft protection transfers

  • Free checks

  • Cash bonus

  • Available to international students

Here are some of the top student checking accounts:

  • Best for ATM fee waivers: Navy Federal Credit Union, $0 minimum balance required to open the account

  • Best for overdraft forgiveness: PNC Bank, $25 minimum balance required to open the Spend account ($0 required to open the account online)

  • Best for free checks: U.S. Bank, $25 minimum balance required to open the account

  • Best for cash bonus: Chase, $0 minimum balance required to open the account

  • Best for keeping your student account the longest: Santander Bank, $10 minimum balance required to open the account

Best student checking account for ATM fee waivers

You might not need cash often at school. But when you do, you’re probably going to use an ATM. Using an ATM that’s not in your bank’s network can be costly. It’s also smart to look at an online bank that reimburses ATM fees, since it doesn’t have its own ATMs. This account probably won’t be called a student checking account. But it might have features that you’re looking for in a bank, if walking into a physical location isn’t important to you.

Navy Federal Credit Union

The Free Campus account gives up to $10 in ATM fee reimbursements per monthly statement cycle to members with this account who are full-time students between the ages of 14 and 24. The checking account doesn’t require a minimum balance requirement and it doesn’t have a monthly service fee. The account also earns a little bit of interest.

What to watch: You’ll have to qualify for Navy Federal Credit Union membership to get this account. Membership is open to all Department of Defense and Coast Guard Active Duty, civilian, contract personnel, veterans and their families. Although the account offers interest, you can earn a higher yield in a savings account. Even if it’s not called a student savings account, you should be able to find one that doesn’t have a minimum balance requirement and has a competitive annual percentage yield (APY).