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Here's How:

1. Download the app. 

Get your Fidelity app by clicking here on your mobile device. You’ll have to share some personal information to sign up, which is required for all brokerage accounts, but don’t worry – the app is secure.

Tip: The Fidelity app has been recently updated. Make sure you've got the latest!

Steps to take to set up your account in the Fidelity app:

  • Tap "Open an Account" to begin setting up your Fidelity account.
    • Note: It is important to confirm your school to be connected to UK Invests.
  • Have this information handy when prompted:
    • Your official/legal name (check myUK to match UK's records exactly)
    • Your Social Security number
    • Your Date of Birth
    • Your permanent home address (not your UK campus address)
    • Your linkblue ID
    • Your Driver's License or Passport

The above is standard information needed when opening a brokerage account.

UK Invests Fidelity Mobile App

2. Visit your UK Invests Canvas course. 

Once you successfully download the app, you will be added to the UK Invests Canvas course. There, you will learn how to get free money through UK Invests, including a list of incentives you can complete to earn dollars.  

3. Earn money.

After you complete the incentives, UK will put money in your account as you build healthy habits like going to tutoring, hitting the gym or taking online finance courses. Deposits will be made every two weeks.

4. Watch your money grow. 

Choose among the investment options offered in the app. Then, let time do its thing and watch your investments grow during your time at UK and beyond.

Investing involves risk, including risk of loss.

Brokerage account products and services offered by Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC.  Member NYSE, SIPC. 900 Salem Street, Smithfield, RI 02917. 

*Fidelity Investments® is a mobile app designed to help with student’s saving, spending and investing behaviors through the Save and Spend accounts, which are brokerage accounts covered by SIPC insurance. They are not bank accounts and therefore are not covered by FDIC insurance. Account made available via the app may be subject to fee.