FlexStudent bank account
We think your student bank account should help you live your best life at university.
Kick things off with £100 cashback, £120 of Just Eat vouchers and an interest-free overdraft.
Apply for our student bank account
Apply for a new student bank account with us today.
If you already have a current account with an arranged overdraft, you may need to switch your account to us.
More about our £100 and Just Eat offer
Got any questions about our offer? Have you already qualified and need a hand claiming your Just Eat vouchers? Check our help page.
The Nationwide banking app
Our app makes it easy to manage your money wherever student life takes you.
Move money
Easily pay bills and send money to friends and family.
Make regular payments
Set up standing orders and Direct Debits.
Control your card
Freeze your card if you think you've lost it. If it's definitely gone, report it lost or stolen and order a replacement.
Buy things securely
Quickly confirm it's you when making large purchases online.
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Our top student money management tips
Starting university is an exciting time. But it's normal to feel worried about managing your money by yourself.
Before your studies begin, read our top tips so you can feel more prepared.
We've got a guide on how to get ready before you go and how to budget while you study.
How it works while you’re at university
The maximum available limit you can ask us for increases in steady steps each year you’re studying, to help you manage your budget throughout your studies.
You can apply for an interest-free arranged overdraft up to:
- £1,000 in your first year
- £2,000 in your second year
- £3,000 in your third year
Your limit will stay at £3,000 if your course is longer than 3 years.
Not sure what you’ll need?
Don't worry. You can apply for and change the limit of your arranged overdraft at any time.
We'll just need to look at your circumstances to see what we can offer you.
Planning on studying abroad?
You cannot increase your arranged overdraft limit if you live outside the UK, but you can usually keep the arranged overdraft you already have.
How it works after you graduate
Unless you make other arrangements, we'll move your FlexStudent to a FlexGraduate.
With a FlexGraduate:
- you'll get a new Visa Debit card
- you'll still get access to an interest-free arranged overdraft, but the limit you can ask for will reduce in steady steps each year
- you can have the account for 3 years if your course was 3 years long or more or 2 years if your course was 2 years long. After that, we'll move you to a FlexDirect or FlexAccount.
You should reduce your overdraft each year to match the new limits. If you don't, your credit rating may be impacted.
Apply for FlexStudent
When you apply for a FlexStudent current account, you can:
- apply for a brand new bank account
- switch your existing student current account with another building society or a bank to us, or
- change your existing FlexOne to a FlexStudent.
Need help with your account?
Our current account help section has the answers to our most commonly asked questions
We also have a quick guide to using your current account covering your everyday banking.
Are you an international student?
You need to have been a UK resident for 3 years or more to apply for a FlexStudent account.
If you live in the UK, we have other current accounts that might be right for you.
Protecting your money
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (opens in a new window) (FSCS) is a free, independent service that protects up to £85,000 of your eligible money at Nationwide.
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