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Collegiate believes in access to meaningful financial solutions that empower students to embrace their independence and confidently create their own path to financial health.
Collegiate is a custom digital credit union created by Michigan State University Federal Credit Union. Conditions for cash back and round-up features will be available at account opening. Funds are insured up to $250,000 through MSUFCU, member NCUA.
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*Annual Percentage Yield (“APY”) means a percentage rate reflecting the total amount of dividends paid on an account, based on the dividend rate and the frequency of compounding for a 365-day period. This rate assumes that a set amount is on deposit at the beginning of the dividend period, no deposits or withdrawals are made during the dividend period, and funds remain on deposit for one full year at the same dividend rate. Fees may reduce earnings. Rates for accounts are variable and may change.
Federally Insured by NCUA. Collegiate Credit Union accounts are held at Michigan State University Federal Credit Union where savings are federally insured to at least $250,000 by the NCUA and backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government. APY = Annual Percentage Yield. View our Privacy Policy and read our disclaimer regarding links to other sites.*Annual Percentage Yield (“APY”) means a percentage rate reflecting the total amount of dividends paid on an account, based on the dividend rate and the frequency of compounding for a 365-day period. This rate assumes that a set amount is on deposit at the beginning of the dividend period, no deposits or withdrawals are made during the dividend period, and funds remain on deposit for one full year at the same dividend rate. Fees may reduce earnings. Rates for accounts are variable and may change.