Northern Kentucky University

Northern Kentucky University

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

US Bank is Here to Help!

Northern Kentucky University teams up with US bank to make student's financial lives easier. US bank is a major sponsor to NKU and bring about many options for students to manage their money. US Bank and location in University Center. If you choose, you may have your NKU All Card linked to a free U.S. Bank checking account by contacting the U.S. Bank branch in the NKU University Center. This makes your All Card an ATM card, and a pin-protected debit card for off-campus purchases. Many students, faculty and staff find this to be much more convenient than having two separate cards. 
 Lighten the load a little with U.S. Bank. Access your U.S. Bank Checking account by using your All Card as your U.S. Bank ATM and PIN-based debit card.  Plus, use your All Card anywhere PIN debit is accepted nationwide.
Here is a link of how you get started combining the two cards: 

https://www.usbank.com/campus/northern-kentucky.html 

Campus Card: How It Works

  1. Apply for a U.S. Bank Student Checking account.1 In just a couple of minutes and few easy steps, you’ll be on your way.
    As you fill out your application, please be sure to include a phone number or email address so we can reach you if we have any questions. Also, if you just moved into campus housing or nearby, put your previous address or parent's address in the Previous Address field, so we can more easily process your application.
    In addition, we'll ask you to:
    • Tell us about yourself.
    • Tell us how you plan to use your account.
    • Review and submit your application. That's it!
  2. Once your account is approved, you can set up your account features online and even initiate your opening deposit if you choose.
  3. Visit a U.S. Bank branch to link your student ID to your Student Checking account (and initiate your opening deposit if you don’t choose to do so online).
  4. Use your Student ID at any ATM or to make PIN-based purchases and the amount will be automatically deducted from your checking account.

 -Jonathan Hoey

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