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Credit cards for students

Need a credit card that suits your lifestyle? We offer a range of cards to match your needs – from no annual fees, getting Cash Back Dollars on everyday purchases or earning travel rewards towards your next adventure. Get the perks you actually want with any of our TD Credit Cards and start building your credit history today.


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Student Offer: Earn up to $60 in Cash Back Dollars. Conditions apply.Δ Account must be opened and approved by October 31, 2024.


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Earn TD Rewards Points on eligible Purchases made with your Card. Enjoy the flexibility to redeem your TD Rewards Points on a wide variety of rewards.


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Save on interest with a low annual interest rate and a low annual fee.


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Earn more Cash Back Dollars on every eligible Purchase. Eligibility requirements2: $60,000 annual personal income or $100,000 annual household income.


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Earn TD Rewards Points on all the things you normally do, whether you use your card for groceries, dining, paying bills or booking travel. 


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Earn more TD Rewards Points on all the things you normally do and enhance your travel experience. Eligibility requirements:2 $60,000 annual personal income or $100,000 annual household income.


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Start earning Aeroplan points on eligible Purchases made with your Card. Redeem your points for travel and more.


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Earn more Aeroplan points on eligible Purchases made with your Card. Redeem your Aeroplan points for travel, hotels, car rentals, and more. Eligibility requirements:2 $60,000 annual personal income or $100,000 annual household income.


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Earn Aeroplan points on your everyday Purchases. Plus enjoy exclusive travel benefits. Eligibility requirements:2 $150,000 annual personal income or $200,000 annual household income.


Financial Tip

Keep your balance within 30% of your available credit limit and always pay your balance off in full to optimize your chances of building a good credit score.3

Perks of TD Credit Cards

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Learn about credit cards and find out how to make the most out of your TD Credit Card.

Financial Tip

With TD Payment Plans, you have more control over your budget. Easily turn TD Credit Card Purchases into manageable monthly payments with a lower fee and no interest. Conditions apply. 

Frequently Asked Questions

A person becomes eligible to get a credit card once they reach age of majority in their province or territory.

TD has lending policies that help provide young people, who are new to credit, get their first credit card. 

Province or Territory

Province or Territory

Age of majority

Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan

18

British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, and Yukon

19


A credit card is a great way to start building your credit. When you use your credit card and pay it off before the due date every month, you’re showing you’re responsible with credit. A good credit history may help with future goals like getting an apartment, buying a car, or maybe even buying a house.


We offer credit cards with a variety of rewards. You can apply for a credit card that earns Cash Back Dollars on eligible Purchases like groceries, textbooks, and more. These cash back Cards also help you use the Cash Back Dollars earned on your Purchases to pay down your account balance. Or you can apply for a credit card that earns TD Rewards Points that can be redeemed on Amazon.ca with Amazon Shop with Points or on other merchandise rewards through tdrewards.com. You can also compare welcome bonuses, annual fees, and redemption options while making the best choice to suit your needs.

To help you choose the TD Credit Card that’s right for you, use our Credit Card Selector tool.


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