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The Deal With Credit For Students

Date Published: 16th November 2006
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Have you ever wondered why credit for students is so easy to come by? Well, often times credit card companies will send out mass mailings to invite new college students to sign up for their services. Usually, there are even a number of these agencies waiting to sign them up right at the open houses or orientation days right on the campus. The main reason for this, while some may think it to be sinister, is just to begin helping some of the students build on their financial future. After all, you cannot get good credit without credit, and these companies are offering a way for students to get their first card to start them on their way.

Unfortunately, even though these cards are issued with the best of intentions, the outcome is usually pretty grim. A large, almost staggering number of these first time credit card holding students will end up misusing their cards with the end result of not even being able to keep up with their minimum payments. Because of this, it may actually be a good idea if there were a bit of credit counseling that could take place before every potential sign up. Once the students have a better idea of how to use their cards to their advantage, they can avoid the problems of debt, which could end up hindering their financial future for years to come.


Can you just imagine how frustrating it must be for a young student to be dealing with credit card debt along with all of the costs of campus living and all of their student loans? Such a hefty amount of money being forked out every single month can put a dark cloud over the entire idea of credit for students.

Certainly, the best way for students to live smart with their credit cards is to first gain an understanding of how their particular account works. Know what your late fees are, pay attention to the date that your payment is due and always pay it on time. It can be easy to overspend when you have a credit card. This is why it may just be smart for students to only use their credit card for books or school supplies. Limiting your use can help you keep your balance down, while helping you maintain a minimum payment that is manageable.


Some students may even have their parents tell them that they should never spend over the amount that they can save up to pay off at the end of the month. This can help you a great deal by not having any extra interest of fees. Credit for students can be a wonderful thing as long as it is used correctly.


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Erin Martin is a freelance author, an avid reader, and a fan of mysteries (of all types.) She has a master
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