Explore student credit cards

With student credit cards, you can build your credit with responsible use and earn rewards. See what cards you're eligible for with no impact to your credit score.

Savor Rewards for Students

Quicksilver Rewards for Students

SAVORSTUDENT QUICKSILVERSTUDENT
REWARDS
Earn unlimited 3% cash back at grocery stores, on dining, entertainment and popular streaming services, plus 1% cash back on all other purchases. 1 Earn 8% cash back on Capital One Entertainment purchases. 2   Earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, every day.  
NEW CARD MEMBER OFFER
Earn a one-time $50 cash bonus once you spend $100 on purchases within 3 months from opening 3 Earn a one-time $50 cash bonus once you spend $100 on purchases within 3 months from opening 3
ANNUAL FEE
$0 $0
CAPITAL ONE TRAVEL REWARDS

Earn unlimited 5% cash back on hotels and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel

Earn unlimited 5% cash back on hotels and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel

PURCHASE RATE
19.24% - 29.24% variable APR 19.24% - 29.24% variable APR
TRANSFER INFO
19.24% - 29.24% variable APR; Balance transfer fee applies. See pricing and for details 19.24% - 29.24% variable APR; Balance transfer fee applies. See pricing and for details

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Student Credit Card FAQs

Capital One student credit cards offer students the chance to build credit by using their card responsibly to make purchases, making timely payments on their balances and maintaining a healthy credit utilization ratio. Capital One student cards also come with student-friendly perks, like cash back.

Wondering what happens to your after graduation? No need to get a new card—you can still enjoy all the rewards and benefits your Capital One student credit card has to offer.

Before applying for a credit card, consider getting pre-approved to see which cards you qualify for. It’s quick, easy, and won’t hurt your credit score. And : You don’t need a credit score to apply, though we may use credit scores where available.

You must be at least 18 years of age and a student to qualify for student credit cards. 

You may be eligible for a Capital One student card if you’re enrolled—or itted and planning to enroll in the next three months—at an accredited university, community college or other higher education institution.

Want to find the best student credit card for you? Getting pre-approved could help you find the right card before you apply.

Choosing the best student credit card for you depends on what you want out of a card. Capital One student credit cards are designed for applicants with little or no credit history—plus they offer no annual fee, hidden fees, or foreign transaction fees. These student credit cards also offer bonuses and let you earn rewards on everyday purchases: 

  • Savor Rewards for Students features student-friendly perks, like unlimited 3% cash back on dining and at grocery stores—excluding superstores like Walmart® and Target®—and entertainment, including popular streaming services, plus 1% cash back on all other purchases.
  • Quicksilver Rewards for Students allows qualifying students to earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on all purchases and a one-time $50 cash bonus after spending $100 on purchases within the first 3 months from opening.

Consider getting pre-approved to see which cards you qualify for.

Several factors—like an applicant’s payment history, and income—may influence whether or not someone will be approved for a credit card. 

But if you’re just starting your financial journey, don’t worry. Capital One student cards are designed for students with little or no credit history.

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No, checking to see if you’re hard inquiry on your credit report, which can temporarily lower your credit score.

Our pre-approval tool will show you the student credit cards you’re more likely to qualify for, too. That way, you can apply with more confidence.

There are a few steps you can take to use your card responsibly and help build a better credit score over time: 

1. Use credit report.
2. Make timely payments on your bills each month.
3. Stay below your credit limit—and keep an eye on your credit utilization.
4. Limit new credit applications to prevent hard inquiries on your credit report.

And after implementing these tactics to raise your score, you may consider getting pre-approved for a Capital One credit card to find one that works best for you and your lifestyle.