U.S.
BANK HELPS COLLEGE STUDENTS MANAGE THEIR FINANCES
As students start a new
year at college, they have many things on their minds.
Finances might not be at the top of their list, but U.S. Bank is here
to assist them. U.S. Bank is
helping thousands of college students across the country become financially
responsible adults through its student banking products and services.
“It’s
our job as a community partner to assist college students with their financial
affairs so when they graduate, they’re financially responsible people,”
said Jim Marshall, senior vice president at U.S. Bank.
“We want them in control of their finances, to be aware of their
budget limitations, and to use U.S. Bank as a financial tool.
We’re here to help them with all facets of their finances, from
financing their college education to providing checking and savings accounts,
Internet Banking and more. We
have also established working relationships with various colleges and
universities.”
One
way U.S. Bank has established relationships with colleges and universities is
by having a branch presence at Xavier University, Saint Louis University,
Marquette University and the University of Minnesota through its campus
banking program. “Campusbanking
provides a wide variety of banking products that fit students lifestyles and
makes it easy for them to manage their money,” said Marshall.
In addition, nearly 500
campuses are within five miles of a U.S. Bank branch.
U.S.
Bank’s Campusbank Card program is popular at ten colleges and universities
(Xavier University and College of Mt. St. Joseph in Cincinnati, Ohio; Iowa
State University in Ames, Iowa; Saint Louis University in St. Louis, Missouri;
University of Louisville and Spalding University in Louisville, Kentucky;
Morehead State University in Morehead, Kentucky; Springfield, Missouri’s
Drury University; the University of Akron in Akron, Ohio and Henderson State
University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas). The
U.S. Bank Campusbank Card allows students as well as faculty and staff to use
photocopy machines, laundry facilities and the library, have door and dorm
access and purchase meals without cash. It can also be used as an
identification card and as a U.S. Bank ATM card on and off campus. U.S. Bank
is currently working with ten additional campuses to establish U.S. Bank
campus programs.