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Find out how the TD Student Line of Credit might help you.
Convenient banking solutions for students
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Planning for school
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College & undergraduate students
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Graduate & professional students
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Medicine & dentistry students
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International students
Planning for post-secondary education?
Registered Education Savings Plan
TD Student Chequing Account
TD Credit Cards for students
TD Student Line of Credit
Financial tips for students
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Building a strong credit history
Building and maintaining a good credit history can help you with your finances in the future.
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Explain it to me: Student Line of Credit
A Student Line of Credit can help you pay for your tuition, books and living expenses while studying.
Are you a college or undergraduate student?
TD Student Line of Credit
TD Student Chequing Account
TD Rewards Visa* Card
TD Every Day Savings Account
Interested in the products? A TD banking specialist is ready to help you.
What do I need to bring with me?
- Proof of enrolment
- Evidence of your studies in a post-secondary program.
- One of the following
- A valid passport, Canadian driver’s licence, or Canadian Government Identification Card
Financial tips for students
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How to use your Student Line of Credit like a pro
Here are some tips and tricks to make the most of your Student Line of Credit.
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Explain it to me: Credit Cards 101
It’s important to understand how credit cards work and the most responsible ways to use them.
Are you a graduate or professional student?
Explore flexible financing and banking solutions created for students enrolled in MBA, chiropractic, law, optometry, pharmacy, naturopathy, veterinary or other graduate programs.
TD Graduate & Professional Student Banking Package
You may be eligible for additional banking benefits if you’re a graduate or professional student with a TD Student Line of Credit.
TD Student Line of Credit
TD All-Inclusive Banking Plan
Take advantage of unlimited transactions, no TD ATM fees, premium perks, and your choice of premium credit cards. If you have a TD Student Line of Credit, we'll even rebate the monthly fee while you're in school.Annual fee rebate on select TD credit cards
As a part of the TD All-Inclusive Banking Plan, receive an annual fee rebate on your choice of select TD Credit Cards1Interested in the package? A TD banking specialist is ready to help you.
Other convenient banking solutions
TD Student Chequing Account
TD Credit Cards
TD Savings Accounts
What do I need to bring with me?
- Proof of enrolment
- Evidence of your studies in a post-secondary program.
- One of the following
- A valid passport, Canadian driver’s licence, or Canadian Government Identification Card
Financial tips for graduate students
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Surprising ways to fund grad school
Here are some alternative ways to find the money to keep studying for your master’s degree or PhD.
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How to repay your student loans and how to do it fast
A realistic payback strategy is key to staying on track and avoid feeling overwhelmed.
Are you studying medicine or dentistry?
We understand you are investing in your education. TD is ready for you. Get flexible financing and financial planning to help you feel ready for your future.
TD Healthcare Student Banking Package
You may be eligible for additional banking benefits if you are a medical or dental student with a TD Student Line of Credit.
TD Student Line of Credit
TD All-Inclusive Banking Plan
Take advantage of unlimited transactions, no TD ATM fees, premium perks, and your choice of premium credit cards. If you have a TD Student Line of Credit, we'll even rebate the monthly fee while you're in school.Annual fee rebate on select TD credit cards
As a part of the TD All-Inclusive Banking Plan, receive an annual fee rebate on your choice of select TD Credit Cards1TD Wealth Financial Planning2
Moving away, starting school and being financially independent can be daunting! Our specialized Financial Planners are ready to provide ongoing financial advice as you embark on this exciting journey.
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Interested in the package? A TD banking specialist is ready to help you.
Other convenient banking solutions
TD Student Chequing Account
TD Credit Cards
TD Savings Accounts
What do I need to bring with me?
- Proof of enrolment
- Evidence of your studies in a post-secondary program.
- One of the following
- A valid passport, Canadian driver’s licence, or Canadian Government Identification Card
Financial tips for medical and dental students
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How to get money for medical or dental school
Intensive programs can be costly. Here are some options to help fund your education.
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Don’t have FOMO: File your taxes
You could be missing out on a tax refund. Read on to see which credits you could be eligible for.
Are you an international student?
TD is ready to help you settle in with everyday banking, money transfers and credit cards.
TD International Student Banking Package
TD Student Chequing Account
Get a bonus interest rate on your savings.
TD credit cards
Send money online
Interested in the package? A TD banking specialist is ready to help you.
Student Line of Credit
Even if you have no credit history in Canada, you could be eligible for a Student Line of Credit with a Canadian co-signer.
Am I eligible?
You may qualify for the International Students Package if:
- You are a Temporary or Permanent Resident of Canada for 2 years or less.
- You are a student registered full-time and attending a post-secondary program at a registered University or Community College.
- You provide proof of your status through your Temporary Permit, Permanent Resident Card or Student Permit.
- You have never opened or held a TD Chequing Account.
- You are the age of majority in your Province or Territory of Residence.
What do I need to bring with me?
- Proof of enrolment
- Evidence of your studies in a post-secondary program.
- One of the following
- A valid passport, Canadian driver’s licence, Canadian Government Identification Card or Temporary Permit (IMM Form #1442/1208/1102).
Financial tips for students
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What you need to bank in Canada
Here’s how you can stay organized when it comes to getting your finances in order in Canada.
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10 real struggles Canadians face while studying in the U.S.
If you’ve ever studied south of the border, you can probably relate to these struggles.
TD scholarships and advice for students
TD scholarships for community leaders
Looking for a specific product?
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Chequing account
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Savings account
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Credit cards
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Borrowing
Need help finding the right TD products?
Ways to apply
Book an appointment
Meet with a banking specialist in person at the branch closest to you.
Locate a branch
Speak with a banking specialist at the branch closest to you.