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Citi Forward® Card for College Students

  • 5 reward points for every $1 you spend on dining, books, movies and music. 1 reward point for every $1 you spend on other purchases.
  • Up to a 2% purchase APR reduction when you make a purchase, stay under your credit line and pay on time 3 billing periods in a row
  • 3,500 bonus points after $250 in purchases are made within 3 months of account opening
  • 2,500 bonus points when you sign up for paperless statements within 3 months of account opening
  • 0% APR for 7 months on purchases
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Why This Card?

Expert Review:

While most student credit cards reward students just for spending money with their accounts, the Citi Forward Card for College Students has a different approach: cardholders receive extra rewards for responsible account management. By staying within your credit limit and making regular, on-time payments you can reduce your APR on purchases by up to 2%. You can also receive 100 bonus points each billing period you pay on time and stay within your limit. You can earn these bonuses along with a strong rewards point program from Citi. All this with no annual fee.



Updated: Mar 2010
Ongoing AprAnnual FeeCredit Needed
17.24%(Variable)$0Excellent - Good

Rates & Term Details

Basic APR17.24%(Variable)
Intro APR on purchases0%
Intro Period7 months
Balance Transfer17.24%(Variable)
Balance Transfer Fee3%
Balance Transfer Fee Minimum$5
Cash Advance APR25.24%
Default APR29.99%
Annual Fee$0
Grace Period20 days
Min. Finance Charge$0.50
Late Fee$15 to $39
Overlimit Fee$39
Foreign Purchase3%
Universal DefaultNo
Sign Up FeeNone

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