Choosing The Right Student Credit Card

January 23, 2010 | Author: admin | Posted in disneyland

Having the amount of cash you need on hand when you need it is important when you are a student. What may be even more important is that some credit cards will save you more money than others allowing you to have even more money on hand if you are on limited budget. Here is how you can choose the right student credit card and get more money back.

Student credit cards come with a variety of benefits. Each category is designed to be of particular benefit according to your specific needs. This way you choose the kind of student credit card that will be the most benefit to you. These cards range from driver’s cards, which give points or rebates for the gas and car repairs you pay for, to entertainment cards that give points for going to movies, purchasing DVD’s, CD’s and other electronics, to air miles for your flights and hotels.

By choosing the type of card that you need – or according to your greatest expenditures each month, you can get discounts, cash back, or even free stuff like trips, tickets, free movies, tickets to Disneyland, and more. Normally, most student credit cards have two levels for giving out their points. A higher level focusing on the type of card it is, a gas card will give the most points for gas purchases at their brand of gas station, but will give fewer points or cash back for other purchases, like food, restaurants, and clothes.

Most student credit cards have a higher interest rate, simply because you either do not have a credit rating yet, or have not had enough time to have earned a reliable credit score. This means you should look at the credit card as a tool to build your credit score. Right use can mean that you can get bigger amounts of credit for those larger items you want to buy when you get out of college – or even before you finish.

Before you sign the agreement, though, you want to do some comparative shopping and read the fine print. Credit cards, like anything else, have good ones and not so good ones. Start by looking at the interest rate. Select one that is about as low as you can get. After the introductory period wears off, you will be paying this rate if you do not pay the card off in full each month. Also, compare the various fees, and find the one with the lowest fees. It should also allow you to make balance transfers, too, without charging you for it.

Credit cards for students may or may not require a consignor. While some do not, the credit limit will be low to start with – again, until you build a credit rating. Watch out for being late with payments – this could place you instantly, regardless of the introductory offer, into a higher interest rate.

Another possibility is a prepaid student credit card. These act like debit cards in that you make a deposit and then you can use the card to access your money when you shop. You do not need a credit score of any kind to get this kind of card – or even a job. Some of them will allow you to build your credit rating. If that is what you want (recommended) then make sure the credit card company reports to the credit bureaus. There will probably be an extra fee for this service.

Joseph Kenny
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Comments (6)

  1. bibal senan

    How do I choose right student credit card if have no credit or bad credit history?

  2. CHUCK

    HEY!
    There is no such thing as a right student credit card. Best to stay away from them there credit cards. That’s what the credit card company wants to get you hook on them so They will have you for life. And there goes all your hard earn money. They love you to get credit because they know you will get addicted to them and buy, buy, buy everything with the plastic card you have. That means you don’t have any money and the more addicted you get the more of your money they get. So go out and get that right credit card if you don’t care if you will have nothing for the rest of your life. Spend, Spend! Spend and they will love and have you for life. Go wild! Buy me some thing while you are at it because it’s so easy to spend money you don’t have. Lot of luck for you. You will need it once you get that so call right credit card.
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    Happy buying! I’ve been there and now I’m under ground cover with debt! Listen to that guy after me. He is so right. Put some in the bank and before you know it you will have the cash to pay for it with out owning any one any money.

  3. Kitty Kitty

    There IS NO good credit card that will be right for you. IF you do not have or have bad credit, they will eat you up in interest rates. Leave them along and you will be better off. You will end up in debt the rest of your life. Save up for what you want. Put back money each week untill you have enough to buy what you want to. EX:

    Make a payment to yourself each week and before you know it you will have saved enough to but the item.
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  4. galom g

    Your credit is bad. Perhaps you have a string of unpaid bills haunting your past. Maybe you declared bankruptcy within the past 10 years, or defaulted on a student loan.

    All of the above can block your access to obtaining a major credit card, such as VISA or Mastercard.

    But bad credit is not the only reason you can be denied a major credit card. Some people simply have never used credit. People who like to pay cash only, have never financed a car, taken out a college loan, or a mortgage may have zero experience with credit. In that case, most card companies will reject your application, not because you have bad credit — but because you have no credit rating.
    you can choose best student credit card from: http://www.card-city.com/Student_Cards.html
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  5. gabriel s

    Bad credit is one of the worst problems to have… however there exists a solution.

    I will hereby talk from my personal experience.

    I did debt consolidation a couple of years ago, however If I had to do it again I would pay to some minor details,
    if someone wants to get out of debt today it is pretty easy with a debt consolidation plan, however it may get a bit tricky at times, I suggest you get as much information as possible online on this first,

    a good place to start in my humble opinion is astraight to the point ebook with question and answer I found :

    http://umgarticles.atspace.com/debt-consolidation.htm

    if it helps kindly remember me in your voting!.. cheers!
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  6. Global P

    You will have to choose acompany that reports to several companies so you can build a good history.Many issuers will give you a card.

    I suggest you read this.

    http://1applyforcreditcardonline.com/category/student-credit-card/
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