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  2. 7 Best Banks for Students in 2021 - AOL

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    Chase Bank offers the Chase College Checking Account, which is fee-free during college years. The mobile app makes digital banking simple, especially for those just learning the ropes about banking.

  3. Best Banks for College Students in 2023

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    Chase offers a College Checking account for college students ages 17 to 24. There’s no fee as long as you’re a student — for a maximum of five years. There’s no fee as long as you’re a ...

  4. 5 Best Student Checking Accounts for 2023 - AOL

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    Chase College Checking℠ Why it stands out: Open a new account with 10 qualifying transactions within 60 days of enrollment and you can receive a $100 bonus from Chase.This offer expires July 19 ...

  5. Chase Bank Review 2022: Checking and Savings Accounts - AOL

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    3 out of 5 Overall. Key Features. Automatic transfers to a Chase savings. Online bill pay. 16,000 fee-free ATMs. Get Details. Chase’s most popular checking account, Chase Total Checking, is a ...

  6. What Are the Best Online Checking Accounts of 2022? - AOL

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    Chase is not a 100% online bank, but their College Checking account has all the features college students expect: no monthly service fee, no minimum balance, free ATM transactions, a mobile app ...

  7. These Banks Don't Charge Fees - AOL

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    Chase College Checking Account Students may want to check out Chase’s account, which charges no monthly maintenance fee for customers ages 17 to 24 who show proof of student status.

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