Monday, August 18, 2008

College Students Should Also Only Apply For A Card That Has A Fraud And Theft Prevention Feature

Category: Finance, Credit.

High school students and college freshman are always receiving all kinds of advertisements in their email boxes, on websites and even on television regarding information on applying for and receiving a college credit card. Although it is generally a good idea for college students to have a college credit card, parents should take the time to sit and talk with their soon to college student to help them find the best college credit cards to fit their needs without all the bells and whistles.



There are so many that offer great incentives that the student may not be able to say" no" to the gimmicks provided by the credit card companies such as the popular pre- approved for a college credit card. Parents should be sure their college students understand the terminology, introductory offer, interest rates, rewards, etc. of the different credit card companies. A college credit card can be set up with a modest limit for the first year college student to ensure they learn how to budget before they are given full reign with a larger spending limit, especially if the parents will be making the payments. Not only should parents explain the ramifications of a credit card but also what it can do to their credit rating if they do not pay on time and how much more they will be spending in interest on any unpaid balances. However, if the college student is making his own monthly payments they will need to learn to budget so they will be able to pay their balance each and every month in a timely manner. If the student chooses a card with a 0% APR, have them read the fine print to learn just how long this APR will last.


Parents should also aid their college students in searching for a college credit card with a low APR or annual percentage rate. Most of the time, this is only an introductory special and will rise within 3 to 12 months. Have your college student investigate all the cash back and points carefully before they decide on a card that offers this type of incentive. Some low APR college credit cards are much better in the long run than ones that only offer 0% in the beginning and then go up considerably after the introductory period. Many college students may not understand that these points may not be worth the cost and can expire if not used within a certain amount of time such as miles points. This can aid them in learning more about budgeting.


One of the best parts about college credit cards is that today students can access their account online and learn if they are close to getting in trouble before it actually happens and they receive the statement in the mail. Not only will the student be able to access his college credit card account online but also so can his parents. College students should also only apply for a card that has a fraud and theft prevention feature. This way if their student is in trouble, they will be able to help before it is too late. There are many other students living in dorms at colleges and you will need to protect your card from theft, which can be very hard with a college student s busy lifestyle.

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