What To Look For In a College Checking Account

There’s a lot to do when a child is preparing for college – choosing dorm essentials, figuring out a meal plan, packing up for move-in day…the list goes on. In the middle of all this, college bank accounts may seem like an afterthought. But, the truth is that opening a college checking account is one of the most important things to do before heading to campus. If your child does not have a bank account – or has been relying on you to help cash checks or receive payments – it’s time for him or her to start managing their own finances. Online banking and mobile apps make it easier than ever before for college students to monitor their bank accounts, but it’s still important to know exactly what to look for in a bank. If you’re not sure how to help your child find the right accounts, this guide is a good way to get started.

Why should a college student have a bank account?

If your son or daughter has never worked a part-time job or had another steady source of income, he or she might not have needed a bank account during high school. Even if you’re helping with costs or have taken out student loans, a college bank account is still a good idea. This is especially true if:

What to look for in a bank

Your child’s school may encourage banking with a specific institution on campus. However, this bank may not be the best fit for their needs. Instead, look for a college bank account with features that make it easy to manage money both on and off campus, such as Santander’s Student Value Checking account. While everyone has different needs, you may want to consider the following points before helping your child open a college checking account:

When should your child open a college checking account?

It may be tempting to have your child wait until he or she is on campus to open a bank account. After all, aren’t there more important things to do right now? The truth is, your son or daughter may find it much easier to transition into the life of a college student if they have a bank account before they arrive. Best of all, both of you will have more time to research your options and find the perfect college bank account for your needs. If you have questions or need help finding an account with the right features, visit your local bank or nearest Santander branch to speak with a personal banker.