BMO CashBack® Mastercard®*(Student)
If you want to earn cash back on your essentials, like groceries.
Rewards: 3% cash back on groceries, 1% on recurring bills and 0.5% on everything else.
Welcome Offer: 5% cash back in the first 3 months on qualified purchases, up to $2,500, for a maximum of $125 cash back.
Annual Fee: $0
Other Benefits and Drawbacks: This card offers the potential to earn a ton of cash back, and it’s flexible. You can redeem at any time for any amount. However, the 2% grocery earnings and 1% recurring bill earnings are both capped at $500 per month, at which point you’ll be earning the low base rate of 0.5%.
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RBC Cash Back Mastercard
You can earn up to $358.39 in annual cash back with only average spending habits.
Rewards: 2% cash back on groceries and 1% on everything else.
Welcome Offer: None
Annual Fee: $0
Other Benefits and Drawbacks: Because it offers a solid 2% earn rate in the grocery category and a base rate of 1%, cardholders can earn a lot with minimal planning. However, there is a cap on the 2% earnings ($6,000 annually) and your cash back earnings are only redeemable on your January statement.
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CIBC Aeroplan® Visa* Card for Students
Earn Aeroplan points on gas, groceries, Air Canada purchases and everything else.
Rewards: 1 Aeroplan point per $1 spent on gas, EV charging, groceries and at Air Canada directly. 1 Aeroplan point per $1.50 spent on everything else.
Welcome Offer: Earn up to 10,000 Aeroplan points (up to $200 in value). Earn 2,500 Aeroplan points after making the first purchase, 2,500 Aeroplan points after spending $3,000 or more during the first 4 monthly statement periods and 5,000 Aeroplan points as an anniversary bonus after spending at least $10,000 during the first year. This offer is not available to residents of Quebec. Terms apply.
Annual Fee: $0
Other Benefits and Drawbacks: This card offers the potential to earn Aeroplan points, which can be valuable, especially if you’re studying far from home. However, they’re not as flexible as cash back.
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CIBC Dividend® Visa* Card for Students
Earn more cash back on groceries, gas, EV charging, transportation, dining and recurring bills.
Rewards: 2% cash back on groceries. 1% back on gas, EV charging, transportation, dining and recurring bill payments. 0.5% back on all other purchases.
Welcome Offer: $50 cash back after making the first purchase within the first 4 months.
Annual Fee: $0
Other Benefits and Drawbacks: This card offers the potential to earn lots of cash back in key spending categories. However, it’s capped at $80,000 in spending per year.
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TD Cash Back Visa
Earn more cash back on groceries and gas, as well as more Starbucks Stars.
Rewards: Earn 1% cash back on gas, groceries and recurring bill payments and earn 0.5% back everywhere else.
Welcome Offer: None
Annual Fee: $0
Other Benefits and Drawbacks: While this card offers solid earnings, plus perks like purchase security, there’s a cap of $5,000 per year on the groceries and gas earn rate.
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Scene+ Visa Card for Students
Earn Scene+ points on all your spending and more if you’re a regular movie-goer.
Rewards: 1 Scene+ point for every $1 you spend on everyday credit card purchases, 2X the points for every $1 you spend at Cineplex theatres or Cineplex.com and on eligible purchases at Scene+ grocery partners, such as Sobeys, IGA, Safeway, Foodland and FreshCo.
Welcome Offer: 1,250 Scene+ points when you make your first purchase.
Annual Fee: $0
Other Benefits and Drawbacks: While Scene+ points can now be redeemed for a variety of things (like movie tickets, merchandise, and travel purchases), they’re still not as flexible as cash back.
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PC Mastercard
Earn PC Optimum points when you shop everywhere, but even more points at partner stores.
Rewards: 10 PC Optimum points per $1 spent at Loblaws-owned grocery stores, 25 points per $1 spent at Shoppers Drug Mart, 30 points per litre at Esso/Mobil gas stations and 10 points per $1 everywhere else.
Welcome Offer: 75,000 PC Optimum Points ($75 value) after making your first purchase at a PC Points eligible store within the first six months.
Annual Fee: $0
Other Benefits and Drawbacks: While the PC Optimum points are valuable, you’re limited as to where you can earn the most points and what you can redeem them for—especially if you prefer to shop around.
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TD Rewards Visa* Card
Earn TD Rewards Points on all your spending, and more points at Starbucks, too.
Rewards: Earn 4 TD Rewards Points for every dollar you spend when you book travel through Expedia® For TD, 3 TD Rewards Points for every dollar you spend on groceries and restaurants, 2 TD Rewards Points for every dollar you spend on regularly recurring bill payments set up on your account and 1 TD Rewards Points For every dollar you spend on other purchases made using your card.
Welcome Offer: Earn 15,152 TD Rewards Points† (a value of $50 on Amazon.ca†) when you spend $500 within 90 days of account opening†.
Conditions apply. Account must be approved by January 6, 2025. Not available for residents of Quebec.
Annual Fee: $0
Other Benefits and Drawbacks: This card comes with a decent earn rate on TD Rewards Points and some valuable perks, like common carrier insurance. Whole TD Rewards Points aren’t as flexible as cash, but they can be redeemed for statement credit on your card.
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JA Money Card
This card is aimed at youth and functions like a prepaid card, all while earning cash back at restaurants and other retailers. Plus, you’ll also generate donations for Junior Achievement of Canada with each purchase, at no cost to you.
Rewards: Earn an average of 5% cash back at select restaurants and through delivery platforms like Uber Eats. Earn 2% cash back at select clothing stores, including Dynamite, JD Sports and Simons. Earn 2% cash back shopping at bookstores like Chapters or Indigo, or buying books online through Kobo. Earn 2% cash back shopping for gaming items and accessories through companies such as Nintendo, Playstation and Steam. Earn 2% cash back on purchases made at fitness locations like GoodLife Fitness or YMCA.
Welcome Offer: None
Annual Fee: $0
Other Benefits and Drawbacks: They haven’t outlined all the retailers that earn the high cash-back rates and they don’t guarantee a base cash-back rate either.
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BMO AIR MILES®† Mastercard®* (Student)
Earn AIR MILES on all your regular spending.
Rewards: 3 Miles for every $25 you spend at AIR MILES partners. 2 Miles for every $25 spent at eligible grocery stores. 1 Mile per $25 spent everywhere else.
Welcome Offer: 800 AIR MILES after spending $1,000 in the first three months
Annual Fee: $0
Other Benefits and Drawbacks: While AIR MILES have a variety of uses, it’s not as flexible as cash and isn’t the most straightforward rewards program
Data research and analysis by Jack Choros, Deb Toews and Tia Duncombe.