Dollars for Scholars Student
Banking Sweepstakes
Official rules apply
You can’t choose your roommate or your meal plan, but you can choose how to spend this prize money.
We're giving away a total of $30,000 cash between 12 lucky winners. Pay for tuition, housing, technology — even start an emergency fund!
- Three $5,000 Grand Prizes
- Four $2,500 First Prizes
- Five $1,000 Local Prizes
To enter for a chance to win, open one or more of the accounts listed below between August 3 and September 18. Official Rules Apply.
Anytime Checking®
Bank on your terms with checking that's built for today.
Gold Account
Experience the gold standard in banking where your financial journey is supported, and your banking experience is as unique as you are.
OnBudget® Banking
With no overdraft fees and a predictable monthly fee, get the tools you need to take charge and work toward financial goals.
Young Savers
Whether you're starting to earn money regularly or starting a college fund, our Young Savers account can help you become financially successful.
Certificate of Deposit
CDs are a natural choice for funds you can set aside to invest.
Money Market
For a higher rate of return with flexible access to funds, the Money Market account is an ideal choice.
Credit Card
Building credit is an important part of becoming financially independent.
Students from 12 to 18 can enroll in Pays for A’s®. They’ll earn a dollar for each A on their report card.
FAQs
Which accounts qualify?
You will be entered into the sweepstakes each time you open one of the following products: Anytime Checking®, Gold Account, OnBudget® Banking, Young Savers, Money Market, Certificate of Deposit, or a Visa® Credit Card. See official rules for additional details.
What is the age requirement?
Participation is open to entrants who are 18 to 25 years of age or to parents/guardians who are 18 years of age or older who open accounts for their minor children between the ages of 15 and 17. See official rules for additional details.
Can those under 18 open an account?
Yes, a parent/guardian can be a joint signer for those under 18 on the account. The minor must provide at least one form of identification from the following: Government issued ID such as driver's license or passport, birth certificate, school ID or social security card.
How do I open an account?
Visit your local branch or apply online.
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