Student Credit Cards, What You Need To Know
Written by Matthew C. Keegan // 09/15/2008 // Personal Advice // 4 Comments
Is a credit card for your college student a good idea?
That question can only be answered by you, a parent or guardian who knows what level of responsibility your adult child can handle.
Credit cards for students have been around for quite some time, offering a way for students to cover
some of their expenses without carrying a lot of cash. Knowing that your child has access to a credit card when their car breaks down in the wee hours of the morning can be reassuring as that piece of plastic will allow the car to be towed back to campus or to a local garage.
But with any consumer lending option, shopping for student credit cards means comparing offers. That means you shouldn’t rely upon whatever offer comes in the mail nor should you feel compelled to use your current credit card provider. Credit cards for students, especially those who take your adult child’s current educational needs into consideration, can be useful provided they offer the following to you:
- A low or zero percent introductory rate.
- No annual fees.
- Rewards points toward discounts at hotels, car repairs, entertainment items,etc.
- Electronic payment options and electronic statements.
- A grace period to allow your student to pay the credit card balance off every month without incurring interest charges.
Some student credit cards require that you, the parent or guardian, co-sign the credit application with your student. Others may try to tack on a higher interest rate or charge other fees if your child has little or no previous credit. You can always negotiate directly with the credit card provider to ensure that the interest rate you receive is the lowest one possible.
Finally, you will need to work out a plan with your adult child on card usage, budgeting, payments, etc.
Securing a student credit card can be an education lesson all by itself. Make certain that everyone understands what is required of each party and use that opportunity to help your adult child achieve a measure of financial freedom.
Adv. — Does your college student need a credit card? Shop around to find and compare the best offers, deals that can benefit your student and help them as needed. Please visit SayStudent.com for the information you need to find the credit card that is right for you adult child.





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4 Comments on "Student Credit Cards, What You Need To Know"
I had a card in college and got in a little debt on it not really realizing how much a 17% APR would hurt me. I think thats the problem, students don’t care about paying back debts while in college cause they never had to deal with it before.
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Hi Chris. Yes, high interest rates are a real pain, something that trapped me while I was in college too. I never realized how easy it was to get credit and then find out later how it can all come back to bite you if you’re not careful.
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