Citi® Dividend Platinum Select® Visa® Card for College Students
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Intro APR: Prime + 9.99%
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Issuer: Citibank
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0% APR
for 6 months on everything
5% CASH BACK
on eligible purchases
1% CASH BACK
on eligible cash advances
NO ANNUAL FEE
You've got the power to build your future
Your Citi® Dividend Platinum Select® Card for College Students can help. In addition to earning a full 5% cash back on eligible purchases at supermarkets, drugstores and gas stations, you'll get 1% cash back on all other purchases everywhere else you use your MasterCard® credit card**.
What's more, you'll now earn 1% cash back on cash advances taken at the standard cash advance rate, plus you'll get $5 cash back on all individual balance transfer transactions of $1,500 or more**.
Your new card also comes with free credit education tips and tools to help you control your spending every step of the way all this plus no annual fee.
Protect and manage your account with these great benefits:
Free Online Account Management
- Citi® Identity Theft Solutions
- Citi® Photocard option1
- The Lost Wallet® Service2
- Credit Education Tools
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