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My wife and I would both like to apply for the Discover It and Citi Forward student credit cards. We have both been students for 2 years now, however I am currently enrolled in the fall semester while she is taking this upcoming semester off and then will be going back to school in the spring. We both have a college checking account with our bank.
Is my wife still elligible for the student card from both companies? We both have a fico score of 719 and 8 months of credit history, should we just apply for the normal cards? Thanks!
Damn....Just got off the phone with Citi and they said you have to be currently enrolled in classes to be eligible. That screws up my plans...I guess we can apply for the Discover It normal card, but now I need another card for us to apply for, any suggestions? Do you think we would be accepted for the normal Discover It card?
Now I'm thinking I could apply for the Citi student card and then have my wife as an AU? That would be the same thing as both of us getting our own pretty much right? Still not sure whether to apply for the Discover student version or normal version....definitely need some advice
@09Lexie wrote:
Yes, you can get the cc and add her as an AU. I don't have any experience in this millennium on apping for student cc's but I would guess the credit req would be easier, terms probably different and you might be capped at a CL due to a lower income.
These are all assumptions -YMMV
Okay thanks....I was just doing some more research and read you need to be going to a 4 year university? I'm currently at a 2 year college earning my associates degree...
I have regular discover it and they're stingy with their lines... so be warned there.
I had wells fargo student credit card with a $700 line and cash back bonuses for a year- and then they closed my account just last week after they found out i was graduating from graduate school next month...so be careful on who you apply with- because it's easier to stick with regular credit cards since many "student" credit cards do not offer CLI or worse....conversions to regular accounts upon graduation. it's a whole new inquiry on your report, it's an account closure...all kinds of ickies. My advice- apply for discover it and be done.
CLS
@closschumacher wrote:I have regular discover it and they're stingy with their lines... so be warned there.
I had wells fargo student credit card with a $700 line and cash back bonuses for a year- and then they closed my account just last week after they found out i was graduating from graduate school next month...so be careful on who you apply with- because it's easier to stick with regular credit cards since many "student" credit cards do not offer CLI or worse....conversions to regular accounts upon graduation. it's a whole new inquiry on your report, it's an account closure...all kinds of ickies. My advice- apply for discover it and be done.
CLS
Advice taken, thank you
FWIW, when I applied for the Discover IT student I had to verify my enrollment. They gave a list of options, including photo ID, a screenshot of your schedule, a transcript, a note from the registrar, or a variety of other options. If they say that they require a 4 year degree program and you're going for you AD, I wouldn't risk it. The good news is that with the history you have, you should qualify for the regular version!
When I applied for the Citi Forward student, on the other hand, I didn't have to provide any proof. I just selected the box and got instantly approved. I would double check the terms before you and your wife apply, but assuming your programs count, you should be golden with that!