You can apply for the Academy Credit Card either online or in person at your local Academy store. Keep in mind that in-store applications require you to present a valid government-issued photo ID. At the moment, there is no way to submit an Academy Credit Card application over the phone.
The Academy Credit Card requires a credit score of 640, at a minimum. This means you need fair credit or better to get approved. If you don’t know where you stand, you can check your credit score for free, right here on WalletHub.
The minimum score required to qualify for the Academy Sports + Outdoors Credit Card was 700, which is at the bottom of the good credit range. The card is no longer available to new applicants, but you have some interesting options if you have good credit.
With that being said, just having a credit score at or above that number does not guarantee you of approval. Issuers take a variety of other factors into account, including your income and...
Online: To pay your Academy Credit Card bill online, log in to your account. Then, navigate to the “Payments” section and add your bank account and routing number. After that, choose your payment date and payment amount.
Most Academy credit card approval decisions are instant but in some cases it can take up to a week.
You can check your U.S. Bank credit card application status by either logging into your U.S. Bank account online or calling customer service at 800-947-1444 and providing your Social Security number. You'll find out if your application is approved, denied, or pending.
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