Welcome to MIT! Whether you'll be attending classes remotely or joining us on campus, we hope you're gearing up and getting ready for a great year ahead.
As an MIT Graduate Student, you and your family are qualified automatically to become members of the credit union that is exclusive to the MIT Community.
Not a member of MIT FCU yet? Join now.
If you haven't joined the credit union exclusive to MIT yet, there is still plenty of time! We're here to help with all of your banking needs while here at MIT and beyond.
Answer three quick questions to get your membership started!
MIT Federal Credit Union offer financial services exclusively for the MIT Community and related businesses. That includes MIT students, employees and alumni, as well as their families and housemates.* We can help you make smart financial decisions with online services and the valuable products you need like Savings, Checking, Student Loans and more. We have ATMs and branches located in Cambridge and around the country. Why not get started on your financial goals: build credit, start saving and develop healthy financial habits, today?
We know things are busy right now, so why not apply online to get your finances set up and ready to go when you are?
Features and Convenience
- No minimum balance/no fee Checking account
- Student Loans
- No fee for incoming wires
- Immediate family members are welcome to join
- Over 30,00 ATMs and 5,000 Branches available across the country
Mobile App & Online Banking
Mobile App features:
- Person to Person Transfers
- Mobile Check Deposit
- Card Control for alerts and card activation/deactivation
Upcoming Financial Education Seminars
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*Membership benefits extend to eligible individual’s immediate family members and people living in the same household. Immediate family includes a spouse, child, sibling, parent, grandparent, or grandchild, including stepparents, stepchildren, stepsiblings, and adoptive relationships.
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