One application, two possibilities. There are two Academy credit cards, but you can’t apply for them separately. Your application will first be considered for the Academy Sports + Outdoors Visa Signature Credit Card. And if you don’t qualify, you’ll be subsequently considered for the Academy Sports + Outdoors Visa Credit Card. You generally need at least good credit to get approved for the Visa Signature version, while the Visa could be attainable with fair credit. It doesn’t really matter which Academy credit card you get, though, as their rewards, rates and fees are exactly the same. The only real difference comes from the Visa benefits you’ll receive, which you can learn more about here. Nevertheless, you can check your credit score for free on WalletHub to see which offer you’re most likely to get approved for.

Tiny initial bonuses. The Academy Sports credit cards, as they’re often called, give you $15 off your first Academy purchase of at least $15 (before tax), plus 1,000 bonus points. That amounts to a total of $25, considering Academy points are worth a penny apiece. Unfortunately, $25 represents just 6% (or less) of what the best credit card deals will give you up front. So while this part of the offer is fine if you’re already planning to shop at Academy, it’s not especially attractive overall.

Good for Academy purchases, but that’s it. The Academy credit cards are best when you stay in-house, so to speak. You’ll earn 5 points per $1 spent on Academy purchases, plus 2 points per $1 for the first $150 that you spend on gas each month and 1 point per $1 spent on everything else. Given that 2,500 points gets you $25 in store credit, those earning rates equate to 5%, 2% and 1% back. For context, the average cash rewards card offers 1.06% back on all purchases, and the best gas rewards cards give you 5% back at any station. The best approach is therefore to use your Academy card just for Academy purchases, not all of your everyday spending.

Unimpressive interest rates. An Academy Visa is far from the ideal tool for saving money on interest, whether you’re trying to transfer a balance or planning to make a big-ticket purchase. Academy cards do not offer 0% intro rates on purchases or balance transfers. The low end of the APR range is below the market average for excellent-credit credit cards (14.41%), according to WalletHub research, but the high end of the Academy cards’ regular-APR range is well above the 20.31% average charged by good-credit credit cards.

No annual fee is to be expected. Retailer-affiliated credit cards don’t tend to charge annual fees, so while preferable to having to pay, this Academy credit card feature is nothing special.


Academy Sports + Outdoors Credit Card Review

Sams Credit Card

The Sam’s Club Credit Card, issued by Synchrony Bank, is a basic store credit card for Sam’s Club members with a less-than-stellar credit profile. The Sam’s Club Credit Card can only be used at Sam’s Club and Walmart stores and doesn’t offer any rewards on purchases, so it’s mainly for borrowers who aren’t likely to qualify for a better credit card that can be used more broadly. If your credit is just fair (if you have a FICO score of 580 to 669) and you shop at Sam’s Club and Walmart frequently, this card can be a worthwhile financing tool, albeit with a steep interest rate.

Big Lots Credit Card

The Big Lots Credit Card is a good choice for frequent Big Lots shoppers who want the flexibility to pay for their purchases over time. If you can handle the deferred-interest financing deals properly, you can save a lot of money and gain the flexibility around paying your credit card bill. Most people, however, will be better off with a cash-back card that works anywhere and earns rewards of some kind. Try the CardCruncher tool to find the right card for you.

Surge Mastercard Credit Card

The Surge Mastercard® is one of the easiest credit cards to get if you have bad credit, but the card's annual and monthly fees may reduce its appeal. If you're considering the Surge Mastercard® to build credit, here's what you need to know before you submit your application.

Menards BIG Credit Card

Menards has been one of the leading stores for home improvements for over five decades now. Many people rely on this store for their home improvement needs where they spend thousands of dollars. The Menards Big Card is designed to help all the Menards loyalists to get more rewards from making their purchases in the store and a few other selected gas stations. The card offers different types of rewards from cash back to in-store financing making it a very valuable tool especially if you tend to do a lot of home improvement.

Stein Mart Credit Card

The Stein Mart Platinum Mastercard® offers additional savings on items that fly off the rack at the discount retailer's store.The card, issued by Synchrony Bank, earns rewards at the retailer online and in-store and everywhere that Mastercard is accepted. It also offers perks such as exclusive savings events, birthday surprises and the chance to earn even more rewards with Elite status. The card's annual fee is $0.

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Academy Credit Card customers can make a payment online or over the phone. To pay your Academy Credit Card bill online, log into your account on Comenity Bank’s Academy portal. Navigate to the “Payments” section and add your bank account and routing number. Then, choose your payment date and p
If you frequently shop at Academy Sports and Outdoors, then this credit card may be a good fit to help you earn extra rewards on your sporting purchases. New cardholders can receive 1,000 bonus points after their first purchase, and $15 off today's in-store purchase when you open a new account. For ongoing rewards, cardholders earn a generous 5 points per dollar spent at Academy Sports and Outdoors, 2 points at gas stations, and 1 point everywhere else. The annual fee is either $0 or $29, based on your credit-worthiness.
Academy Sports + Outdoors Credit Card
You can apply for the Academy Sports + Outdoors Credit Card through Academy's website.Keep in mind, the original Visa Signature card issued by U.S. Bank is no longer accepting new applicants. The card is now issued by Comenity Bank and offers very similar rewards.
RewardsGet $15 off of your first purchase of over $15. Valid one time only. Terms apply.Get 5% off future purchases online & in-store every day. Terms apply.Free standard shipping on Academy.com orders of $15 or more