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Enjoy student life with a TD Student Chequing Account
The TD Student Chequing Account is ideal for students at all stages in their academic careers, including post grad and professional studies. It’s a great way to have the benefits of banking and saving while enjoying the convenience of unlimited transactions and no monthly fee.
Graduate to a higher level of personal finances
Discover banking solutions and resources to help you feel confident about your finances so you can focus on your studies.
Are you a graduate or professional student?
You could get flexible financing solutions plus extra perks if you’re in one of the following types of programs at a Canadian institution: medical, dental, veterinary, MBA, chiropractic, law, optometry, pharmacy, naturopathy, or graduate.
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Financial tips for continuing students
Check out some helpful resources and articles for financing your educational journey.
Frequently asked questions
All customers may be eligible for the TD Student Chequing Account but requirements vary based on the age of the applicant. Until age 23, customers can enjoy the TD Student Chequing account without any proof of enrollment at a post secondary institution. Customers who are 23+ years old will need to provide proof of enrollment in full-time post-secondary education.
Proof of enrollment must be a document that is issued by the school and contain the student's name, the name of the University or College, program and year of study. Example: A letter on school letterhead signed or stamped by the school, or a copy of the tuition bill.
If you are a domestic student enrolled in a post secondary institution full time, check out our TD Student banking offer.
If you are an international student at a Canadian educational institution, check out our TD international student banking offer.
- Explore ways to fund your education with options such as the TD Student Line of Credit for Professional and Graduate Students where you can apply for credit amounts based on your program of study. Learn more
- You can apply for merit-based scholarships through the Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) Program or the Pacific Century Graduate Scholarship. Find out more.
- You can also apply for funding through the Canada Government Student Loans & Grants, which is for full-time and part-time students. The amount of funding is based on your financial need.