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Annual Fee:
$0
🎁 Bonus offer
Earn $50 Cash Back when you spend $100 in the first three months
💡 Need to Know
For students that spend on dining, entertainment, popular streaming services and at grocery stores (excluding superstores i.e. Walmart and Target).
Featured Credit Card
3% cash back on popular bonus categories like dining, entertainment, streaming services and at grocery stores.
No foreign transaction fees
No annual fee
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Our ratings are determined by the authors and editors on our team. Each individual card feature is compared against all other cards we offer and the total score is an average of those 4 ratings.
Annual Fee:
$0
🎁 Bonus offer
Earn $50 Cash Back when you spend $100 in the first three months
An easy 1.5% cash back on all purchases
No foreign transaction fees
No annual fee
An easy 1.5% cash back on all purchases
No foreign transaction fees
No annual fee
Pros
An easy 1.5% cash back on all purchases
No foreign transaction fees
No annual fee
Cons
No bonus categories outside of using Capital One portals
Lacks a wide range of travel or shopping protections
Lacks a large Early Spend Bonus
Annual Fee:$0
Foreign Transaction Fee:0%
Min Credit Score:Fair (580-669) *
When a card earns cash back, it has a value in our calculator of $0.01, just as you’d expect! 😉
Point Value:
$0.01
APR:18.49%-28.49% (Variable)
Balance transfer fees:Balance Transfer Fee applies to balances transferred at a promotional rate
1.5x-5x
Car Rentals
Earn 5X only when booked through Capital One Travel; otherwise earn 1.5X
1.5x-5x
Hotels
Earn 5X only when booked through Capital One Travel; otherwise earn 1.5X
Our ratings are determined by the authors and editors on our team. Each individual card feature is compared against all other cards we offer and the total score is an average of those 4 ratings.
Annual Fee:
$0
🎁 Bonus offer
Earn $50 Cash Back when you spend $100 in the first three months
3% cash back on popular bonus categories like dining, entertainment, streaming services and at grocery stores.
No foreign transaction fees
No annual fee
3% cash back on popular bonus categories like dining, entertainment, streaming services and at grocery stores.
No foreign transaction fees
No annual fee
Pros
3% cash back on popular bonus categories like dining, entertainment, streaming services and at grocery stores (excluding superstores like Walmart and Target).
No foreign transaction fees
No annual fee
Cons
Only 1% cash back on non-bonus category spend
Lacks a wide range of travel or shopping protections
Lacks a large Early Spend Bonus
Annual Fee:$0
Foreign Transaction Fee:0%
Min Credit Score:Fair (580-669) *
When a card earns cash back, it has a value in our calculator of $0.01, just as you’d expect! 😉
Point Value:
$0.01
APR:18.49%-28.49% (Variable)
Balance transfer fees:Balance Transfer Fee applies to balances transferred at a promotional rate
3x
Dining Out / Food Delivery
3x
Streaming Services
3x
Supermarkets
1x-5x
Car Rentals
Must be booked via Capital One Travel to earn 5X, otherwise earn 1%
1x-5x
Hotels
Must be booked via Capital One Travel to earn 5X, otherwise earn 1%
1x
Everything Else
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What’s the most important factor to consider when choosing a credit card?
The right credit card for you (Your Best Credit Card!!) depends on your spending habits and goals. If you want rewards, focus on categories where you spend the most (like travel, dining, or groceries). If you’re looking to save money, a 0% intro APR, 0% Intro APR Balance Transfer, or a no-annual-fee card may be best. Luckily, we are here to help you figure this out with a wide variety of tools like our Smart Search and Card Explorer!
Do credit card applications affect my credit score?
Yes and no. Applying for a new card results in a “hard inquiry,” which may temporarily lower your credit score by a few points for a short period of time. However, since you’ll grow your available credit, your total utilization will shrink, possibly increasing your score over time. Of course this depends on responsible use of your credit and 100% on-time payments. We recommend trying to always pay in full as well as revolving balances increase your debt exponentially over time.
What’s the difference between cash back, points, and miles?
Cash back: Rewards you can redeem for statement credits, checks, or bank deposits.
Points: Flexible rewards that can often be redeemed for travel, gift cards, or merchandise. (We prefer transferring to airline and hotel programs!). These are, in our opinion, the most flexible types of credit cards.
Miles: Primarily geared toward travel, usually tied to one specific airline.
The best option depends on whether you value simplicity (cash back) or maximizing travel rewards (points/miles).
Do I need an excellent credit score to get approved?
Not always. Premium rewards and travel cards often require good to excellent credit (typically 670+). But there are plenty of cards for fair or limited credit, including secured cards and student cards, that help build your score over time.
How do annual fees work, and are they worth it?
Annual fees are charged once per year for keeping the card open. They can be worth it if the card’s rewards, perks, and benefits outweigh the cost. For example, frequent travelers may get hundreds of dollars in value from perks like lounge access or travel credits. You need to do the math on each card with an annual fee to see if the perks and credits outweigh the fee in your particular case since there are generally a range of credits that an individual may or may not value.