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Paying for College with Credit Cards

By Alexander Carl on March 30, 2010

Manage Your Cliff Jump: Paying For College With Credit Cards

864442_36683780-(1).jpgYou wouldn’t jump off a cliff without looking, would you?

Unfortunately, this metaphoric scenario plays out again and again with each incoming batch of college freshmen.

These students have to set up a new life, making decisions about shelter, food and recreation— not to mention the inevitable expenses of tuition and textbooks.

While student loans and scholarships can offset a good chunk of the cost, the day-to-day necessities still rack up. Enter credit cards.

Swiping that plastic means taking out a small loan— which is not necessarily a bad thing. There are good reasons for a student to whip out their Visa:

Build credit. Making on-time payments for reasonable purchases builds your credit. This will reflect well in the future when purchasing big-ticket items, like a house or car.

Shop online. College towns can’t offer the same amenities as a big city, so many students turn to Internet stores.

Have a cushion. Fender benders, emergency repairs, towing fees… they happen. Credit cards can provide an easy installment plan for one time expenses that cost more than what a student has squirreled away. Just be sure to pay it off soon…

…because you can’t get something for nothing. Everyone has experienced the horror of mounting expenses take a toll on their savings. When those figures arrive on a credit card statement, that’s pure debt.

A student needs to be proactive with their cards, becoming a credit manager instead of a victim:

What are your fees? Look for “teaser rates”, yearly membership fees, and penalties. Please, never sign up for any credit card unless you understand how you are expected to pay for it! Check your bungee cords and the rocks below before you make that plunge.

How much credit do you need? I’ve known several students who bought into the allure of cards that promise cash rewards and other “incentives”. A dozen indebted accounts later, their reward was a greater understanding of bait-and-switch tactics.

No company offers you a card because you are super-special-creditworthy; they are out to make a profit off of you. Using a credit card is one method of fulfilling your needs, not your financial panacea. Charge responsibly.



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Effect of CARD Act on Students: Anyone under 21 must have a co-signer to open an account, with an exception.
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