3rd Level Student Account

We’ll give you a bit of interest and a free arranged overdraft. This is to help you manage your finances while you study to get where you want in life.

Why choose the 3rd Level Student Account?

Pay nothing for regular banking

Get text alerts to stop fraud

No interest on arranged overdrafts

Use Apple Pay and Google Pay

Earn interest on your money

Bank in-branch, over the phone, online or using our app

Take out and pay in money at the Post Offices

Debit card to shop and pay

Free withdrawals in Euros from our cash machines in Ireland. Limits apply

Money Insights 365 on our mobile app

Is a 3rd Level Student Account right for me?

This product is right for you if:

  • You’re a full time student in 3rd level education
  • You need an overdraft

This product may not be right for you if:

  • You’re not a full time student
  • You need an account for your business

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If this account is not suitable for you, please check our comparison section to help you find the right account.

What are the interest rates?

Interest while your account is in credit

A little bit of interest to give you the taste of earning some money on your money.

AmountGross / AER %
£1+0.5%

Interest rates are variable and is paid monthly to your account.

If you have money that you don’t need for everyday use, you should think about using a savings account. A savings account could give you higher interest and will help you save for your future.

Arranged Overdraft

An arranged overdraft lets you borrow money when you don’t have enough, but it’s only meant for a short time. With the Student 3rd level account you can apply for an arranged overdraft of up to £3,000 with no set up or annual fee. The maximum available limit you can have depends on the year you are studying.

What are the arranged overdraft rates?

Full-time 3rd level education year of studyMaximum arranged overdraft limitInterest rates
1st to 3rd YearUp to £1,5000%
4th YearUp to £2,0000%
5th YearUp to £3,0000%

You can find out how likely you are to be approved for an overdraft by using our overdraft eligibility tool. By using this tool, you confirm that you’re happy for us to run a soft credit check against your name. This means that it will not affect your credit score or ability to get credit somewhere else.

What happens once you graduate?

You don’t need to do anything. We’ll change your account to a Graduate account and your overdraft rate will not change but you may start to pay other charges. We will let you know about this change at least 2 months’ before it happens.

For more information please go to our overdrafts page.

Current Account switch guarantee

How to switch

You can switch your current account to us in just 7 working days using the Current Account Switching Service.

We will sort everything for you

Once your account is set up, we will automatically transfer all of your payments, balance and all your online banking payees

There should not be any problems but if something goes wrong the Current Account Switch Guarantee means you will not be out of pocket

Read more about the Current Account Switch Service here

Ready To Apply?

To open this account we need a completed application together with documents that prove your identity and address. We will also need additional documents, if you don’t live in the United Kingdom. You will need:

  • A valid form of photo ID
  • A proof of address
  • If you are switching to us, have your current bank account number and sort code to hand. Plus, your account debit card if you have one.
  • If you do not live in the United Kingdom, 3 months latest bank statements from your current bank

Find out about the identity and address documents that we accept here.

The quickest way is online

  • Step 1: Get ready! Choose your device (mobile, tablet or computer) plus have the documents and details above at hand

    Keep in mind:

    • We recommend you have photos of your documents saved on your device. Plus, keep the original documents nearby, just in case.
    • If you are 16 or 17 years old, you will need to bring your original documents to one of our branches in Northern Ireland. If you are 18 years old or over, you can upload a photo of your original documents plus a selfie when completing your application – you will need to apply from a device with a camera. Or bring your original documents to one of our branches in Northern Ireland.
    • We will verify your mobile number and email address by sending codes to them during the application. Be ready to receive them.

  • Step 2: Click Apply!

    • Remember: you need to be at least 16 years old and agree to use the account for personal use only.
    • By applying you confirm that you are happy for us to do a credit check against your name, if you live in the UK and are 18 years of age or older.
    • We currently do not have a way for you to save and return later to your application. Get ready to complete everything in about 20 minutes and make sure you go all the way to the submit button!

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  • Step 3: Well Done! Receive the account documents and wait for your account number

    • Once you submit your application, we will send you an email straight away with all the information you will need:
      • All the documents about your account – make sure you download, save and read them through.
      • How to set up 365 digital and telephone banking, how to activate your card and confirm your overdraft limit, if you asked for one, once your account is opened.
    • We’ll check your application and documents. All being well we’ll work on opening your account. If we need anything else we will let you know. Once your account is open we will send you an email with your account number.

  • Step 4: Relax until switching is done

    • If you are switching to us, we’ll let you know when your switch starts and ends.
    • Once it starts, we will transfer all your direct debits, standing orders and/or future date payments to your new account. We will also set up all your existing online beneficiaries in your 365 digital banking profile.
    • On your agreed switch date, we will close your old account and transfer any remaining credit balance to your new Bank of Ireland UK account.

Apply over the phone

Need help and prefer to apply over the phone with one of our staff? Call 0800 0850 444 for free Mon to Fri 9am to 5pm.

Already have an account with us?

If you have a Student (11-19 years) and want to change to a Student 3rd level account you can do this online. Your account number will stay the same. You can continue using your card and digital banking plus all your payments will continue to happen as usual. You will need:

  • A valid form of photo ID
  • A proof of address
  • Your Bank of Ireland UK bank account number and sort code

Find out about the documents that we accept here.

If you need help to change your account type, call 0800 0850 444 for free Mon to Fri 9am to 5pm.

How to manage your account

Free Text Alerts

Get alerted about events happening on your account

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365 Digital Banking

Manage your money online or through our banking app

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Pay with your Phone

Apple Pay
Google Pay

Ways to Bank

Bank with us online, over the phone, in branch and at your local Post Office

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Contactless Debit Card

Make payments up to £100 without entering your PIN

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Financial Wellbeing

Keep your finances healthy

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Card Controls

It’s easier than ever for you to control your debit card

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Turn off Paper Statements

Go digital and save paper. Free online statements

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Help Centre

Find answers to lots more of your questions

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FAQs

  • How does the arranged overdraft work?

    An arranged overdraft lets you borrow money when you don’t have enough, but it's only meant for a short time.

    When you ask for an arranged overdraft, we'll check your credit history with your permission. This check gets recorded by the Credit Reference Agency (CRA).

    We'll also share details about your account, like your spending limit and how much money is in it, as well as how often you make payments. This might affect whether other places will let you borrow money.

    Before you ask for an overdraft, you can see if you're likely to get it by using our overdraft eligibility tool and you can use our overdraft cost calculator to find out how much you’ll have to pay in interest.

    For more information and to find out how to apply go please go to our overdrafts section.

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  • What if I spend too much and go over my borrowing limit?

    If you try to make a payment from your account when there is not enough money in it (or enough arranged overdraft limit) to cover it, the payment will usually be declined.

    However, if the payment is made it means you have an unarranged overdraft. You will need to pay it back but there will be no interest charged. Visit our unarranged overdrafts section for more information.

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  • What are the identity and address documents accepted?

    Options when providing proof of identity and address documents

    • If you apply online, and are 18 years or older, you can upload your documents whilst completing your online application. If you consent to use biometric data and take a selfie, these documents do not need to be certified.
    • If you apply over the phone or are asked to re-upload documents submitted online, you can use our Document Uploader. These documents must be certified by one of the following:
      • Accountant, Solicitor, Barrister, Attorney, Commissioner of Oaths/Notary Public, Justice of the Peace
      • Post Office Official (UK only)
    • You can visit one of our local branches in Northern Ireland and bring your original documents with you. These documents do not need to be certified. There is no need for an appointment.

    The documents we accept

    We need one document from each of the below proof of identity and proof of address lists in your name.

    Proof of identity
    • Valid Passport (all countries)
    • National Identity Card (from EU/EEA countries only with photo and DOB)
    • Passport Travel Card (from EU/EEA Countries only)
    • UK or ROI Driving Licence (full or provisional)

    If you supply documents by visiting a branch, or use our document upload process, you may also use:

    • UK Biometric Residency Permit (physical or electronic document)
    • Current Full Photo Card Driving Licence (EU/EEA/US/Canada/Australia)
    • Electoral ID Card (NI only)
    • Current Firearms Certificate or Shotgun licence
    Proof of address
    • UK/EU Driving Licence (when not used as identity document)
    • Original/Electronic financial institution statement e.g. Bank / Building Society / Credit Card / Credit Union statement (dated within last 6 months) E-statements must include the logo of the regulated institution.
    • Original/electronic household utility bill e.g. gas, electric, home phone/broadband, waste and water charges (not mobile phone or dongle contracts) (dated within last 6 months)
    • Original HMRC/Revenue commissionner correspondance, e.g. Tax Coding, etc. (excluding P60/P45/ National Insurance number correspondence) (dated within last 6 months)
    • UK Local Authority Correspondence (e.g. rates / council tax, Housing Executive, Electoral Office) (dated within last 12 months)
    • Original correspondence from DWP/Department of Social Welfare relating to benefits/pension or social welfare claim (dated within last 6 months)
    • Original letter from Government Dept/Agency relating to grants/entitlements. (dated within last 6 months)

    If you supply documents by visiting a branch, or use our document upload process, you may also use:

    • EEA/USA/Canadian/Australian photo card Driving Licence (when not used as identity document)
    • UCAS letter confirming course acceptance (3rd level students only) (dated within last 6 months)
    • Current property tax letter (dated within last 12 months)
    • Current original motor tax certificate (dated within last 12 months)
    • Current original health/home/car insurance (must have address detailed) (dated within last 12 months)

    Important notes

    If we cannot accept the identity and address documents you provide online, or you apply over the phone, we will try to identify you electronically using information held by credit reference agencies. If we need any further documents from you, we will let you know.

    The same document can’t be used twice for proof of identity and proof of address, even if it appears on both lists.

    All documents must be originals and the most recent ones. We don’t accept expired documents.

    Documents used for proof of address should show your full name and current address. Documents used for proof of identity that also state an address must show your current address.

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  • What charges will I pay?

    We don't charge a monthly fee for maintaining the account, but charges can apply:

    • For using your card to make transactions in a foreign currency. Please check the debit cards section for full details.
    • For some extra services that you may you ask us to provide. These are usually charged at the time we provide the service. For the list of these services and their pricing, please see our Schedule of Service Charges and Charges Explained brochure above.

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