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I would get a starter card from either Chase or Capital One, more so Chase, because those issuers have good rewards cards that are valuable down the line so the card will still be viable long term because you can product change it into a better card.
Discover is popular for people with little to no credit history, but I’d go with either Chase or Capital One over Discover because with Discover It kind of stops with that card as you get further down the rewards card rabbit hole.
Chase has both a Student Freedom card and a starter card called the Freedom Rise which both earn UR points.
Chances of approval for the Rise increase if you open a checking account with them with at least $250.
Capital One has a selection of both student and starter credit cards and even a secured credit card as options.