You can apply for an individual bank account if you’re 18 years or older and a legal U.S. resident. You’ll need to provide your Social Security number and a valid, government-issued photo ID.
It’s a program designed to give students a head start on their financial journey. If your college participates, you’ll receive special rewards and benefits that vary by school. Combine our campus banking program with the best of digital tools1 and you’ll have all you need to succeed.
As a student at a participating school, these are some of the benefits that may be available to you:
A campus card that combines your student ID with your U.S. Bank debit card
A U.S. Bank Visa® Affinity Debit card branded with your university imagery
On-campus or near-campus branches and customer advisory centers
Enjoy these additional benefits regardless of whether your school participates.
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Enter for a chance to participate in an annual scholarship and access free financial education training.
U.S. Bank Smartly® Checking Account customers may qualify for an Overdraft Paid Fee waiver with a qualifying deposit.
U.S. Bank received the 2023-2024 Money Best Banks for Students award in August 2023.
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U.S. Bank has been named one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies by the Ethisphere Institute.
These bank accounts can help set your financial journey off to a good start.
Open a U.S. Bank Smartly® Checking account to be automatically enrolled in the free U.S. Bank Smart Rewards program. You'll enjoy the benefits awarded to all Youth and Young adults ages 13 through 24.
Enjoy a hassle-free way to save with a U.S. Bank Standard Savings account. The minimum opening deposit is only $25.
Young Adults ages 18 through 24 may open an individual or joint account online or in a branch. Those ages 17 and under may open an account with an adult together in a branch.
Work towards building your credit2 with the U.S. Bank Altitude® Go Secured Visa® Card, which can help you build your credit over time – and may allow you to graduate to a traditional card.
You can apply for an individual bank account if you’re 18 years or older and a legal U.S. resident. You’ll need to provide your Social Security number and a valid, government-issued photo ID.
There are multiple places, including: the U.S. Bank Mobile App, online banking, your monthly statement, your checkbook and our routing number directory. The easiest way is to open the app and simply ask the U.S. Bank Smart Assistant, “What's my routing number?"
Report your card as lost or stolen as soon as possible. You’ll need to contact both your school’s card office and U.S. Bank. Call us at 800-USBANKS (872-2657) or you can call or visit a U.S. Bank branch.
Yes. U.S. Bank offers its consumer checking customers an Overdraft Fee Forgiven3 program that allows Overdraft Paid Fees to be waived with qualifying deposits.
Follow our five-step guide to establish good habits and credit history.
Use our login assistance tool to help recover your username and password.
Get answers to other frequently asked questions and learn more about account services, features and benefits on our customer service page.