Student Advantage Banking
Financial Package for Students age 17-24
Free Checking Account
• $100 minimum deposit to open
• Get a $50 bonus with Direct Deposit of Payroll1
• No monthly service charge
• No minimum balance
• Free introductory box of checks
• Free Online Banking, Bill Payer, eStatements, uDeposit and Funds Transfer
• Visa Check card, earn CURewards points
• Surcharge-free ATMs at over 28,000 CO-OP ATMs nationwide including over 5,500 7-Eleven locations
• Over 4,400 nationwide shared branches through CU Service Centers®
Advantage Savings Account
• $100 minimum to open
• ATM card
• Free Online Banking, Bill Payer, eStatements, uDeposit and Funds Transfer
• Surcharge-free ATMs at over 28,000 CO-OP ATMs nationwide including over 5,500 7-Eleven locations
• Over 4,400 nationwide shared branches through CU Service Centers®
Platinum Rewards VISA/MasterCard2
• 0% APR introductory rate on purchases for the first 6 months
• Earn up to 10,000 bonus CURewards
• Gives to Missions and Ministries
• No Annual Fee
To qualify for Student Advantage Banking, you must be a student age 17-24, enrolled in high school, college, university or seminary. Students under the age of 18 will need to have a parent or joint-owner to open a Savings or Checking Account.
1. First Direct Deposit of Payroll/Retirement Income must occur within 60 days of opening your account. Once all promotional requirements are met, the $50 bonus will be deposited into your Checking Account within 30 days of receipt of the first Direct Deposit of Payroll. The $50 bonus is available only on your first Checking Account and will only be paid once. Bonus is considered taxable income and will be reported to the IRS on your 1099-INT form.
2. To apply for a credit card, you must be at least 18 years of age (co-signer required for credit card application age 18-20).
+ Download Student Advantage Banking Application
+ Truth in Savings
+ Schedule of Fees for all personal accounts
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Credit Union Student Choice Private loan solution
A Better Way to Pay for College |
We know that federal student aid isn’t always enough, especially if you attend a private college or university. That’s why Christian Community Credit Union now offers the Credit Union Student Choice alternative student loan product to help fill your funding gaps.
As a valuable member, you already know that we operate for just one reason – to serve you. That means we can offer low loan rates and charge zero in origination fees. Unlike other student lenders, we are focused on finding ways to save you money. This means you get a better deal on student loans and a full range of other financial services.
Choosing a lender may seem like a pretty insignificant decision, but a student loan is a long-term relationship and costs (particularly origination costs) vary widely. It is important to choose a lender carefully and read the fine print. By choosing Christian Community Credit Union, you could save hundreds of dollars over the life of your loan.
+ Visit myCCCU.studentchoice.org or call 866.464.9193 to learn more.
All loans subject to an evaluation of each applicant’s credit.
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