Student Checking

Our Student Checking account makes banking simple for students and young adults up to age 25*. Explore our digital tools to help you manage your money and get plenty of sensible advice along your financial journey.

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    Student Checking
    No monthly service charge or minimum balance requirements. Free eDelivery.
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    Everyday Savings
    No monthly service charge. $25 minimum opening balance.
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    Up to 5 free Non-Horizon ATMs
    Access cash at thousands of fee-free MoneyPass ATMs and get up to 5 free non-Horizon ATM transactions per month. 
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    Mobile Banking

    Bank securely and conveniently from your mobile device while using the Horizon app and send and receive money with Zelle®.

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    Instant Issue Debit Card

    Use your Horizon debit card to pay for purchases with a tap. Visit a branch to get a new or replacement debit card instantly.

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    Digital Wallet
    Make digital payments using your phone allowing you to pay almost anywhere, including in-store, online, and in apps.

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  • Online and Mobile Banking

    Manage your personal banking from anywhere with a web-enabled device in hand.

     

    • Easy account transfers
    • Setup up alerts
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    • View statements and account history

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  • Set up your Account

    Activate your debit card, fund your account, set up direct deposit, create online credentials and download our mobile app with these easy-to-use resources.

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  • Use Your Account

    Maximize your account experience by setting up online bill pay, scheduling automatic payments, and other handy features.


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Kickstart your Savings and Enroll in Easy Save!

Round up each debit card purchase to the nearest dollar to turn your change from everyday purchases into savings.

The change from your debit card purchases is accumulated and automatically transferred daily from your checking account to your savings account.

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Common Tax Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Common Tax Mistakes 2026

Filing taxes can be stressful, and even small mistakes can lead to delays, penalties, or missed deductions. Being aware of common errors can help you file accurately and confidently. Here are some of the most frequent tax mistakes and tips to avoid them:

  • Filing with Incorrect Personal Information
    Errors in Social Security numbers, names, or addresses are surprisingly common. Double-check all personal information on your forms and make sure it matches official records.

  • Missing or Incomplete Documentation
    Failing to include all W-2s, 1099s, or receipts for deductions can trigger audits or processing delays. Gather all documents ahead of time and keep them organized in one place.

  • Overlooking Deductions and Credits
    Many taxpayers miss out on deductions or credits they’re eligible for, such as education expenses, retirement contributions, or childcare costs. Review IRS guidance or use TurboTax to ensure you claim everything you qualify for.

  • Filing Late or Missing Deadlines
    Late filing can result in penalties and interest. Mark your calendar with all tax deadlines, and if needed, file for an extension to avoid unnecessary fees.

  • Not Keeping Copies of Your Tax Return
    It’s important to keep a copy of your filed return for at least three years. This helps in case of audits, errors, or future reference. Digital copies work well for secure backup.

If you stay organized, review your documents carefully, and take advantage of available tools, you can avoid these common mistakes and make tax season smoother.

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*Disclosure

The minimum age to open an account is 14 years old.  After the student's 25th birthday, this account will convert to an Everyday Checking account.

Students 14-17 years old at account opening will need to have their parent/guardian as a co-owner.

$25 minimum opening balance required.

$3 paper statement fee.

Bill payment and Zelle® are available to students 18 years or older.

For new customers, only residents of Indiana and Michigan are eligible to open or be added to accounts online.

Ages 14-17 (Point-of-Sale daily limit $500, ATM daily limit $200).  Ages 18 and older (Point-of-Sale daily limit $5,000, ATM daily limit $700).

Fees associated with non-Horizon and non-MoneyPass ATMs will be reimbursed up to 5 transactions per statement cycle.

 

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