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Alpha Consumer by Kimberly Palmer

The Best Credit Cards for College Students

June 06, 2008 12:12 PM ET | Kimberly Palmer | Permanent Link | Print

Dear Alpha Consumer,

I'm a college student. Should I get a credit card? Which one should I get? If I'll be able to pay off the card every month, does it matter what the interest rate is? Help!

Despite all the criticism about college students and credit, now is a good time to get your first card and start building your credit history, as long as you can be sure to pay off the card each month. Graduating with thousands of dollars of debt is a bad idea, especially when you're also paying off student loans and trying to make ends meet on an entry-level salary.

Since you say you will pay off the card each month, the interest rate will not be that important to you, although it's always a good idea to find a card with as low a rate as possible, just in case something unexpected happens and you end up racking up a bill you can't pay off right away. Sites such as IndexCreditCards.com and CardRatings.com can help you compare and find the lowest rate. You also want to make sure to find a card with no annual fee.

The next point to consider is whether you want to earn rewards. Rewards cards generally carry higher interest rates, so this is something to think about only if you are confident you won't carry a balance. But if you fall into the 40 percent of consumers who pay off their cards each month, then you might as well get rewarded for that. To keep things simple, you could look for a card with cash-back rewards (such as the Discover Student Card) or ask your bank what kind of rewards cards it offers.

That way, you'll be building your credit history, getting in the habit of paying off your bills each month, and earning a small chunk of change or free gift at the same time.

Tags: colleges | credit cards | students

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or just be responsible and dont put your weekend tab on your credit card use it for essentials to establish your credit like everyone else in the world? ive had one all through college and its just fine

Credit

I got a college credit card 6 months no apr blah blah no annual fee. Everything I buy goes on my card and I mean everything. I pay for my 1.5 k monthly bills though so if you get a credit card only get it if you have money. If you don't you will probably just f yourself like every person my age does.

You Can't Own A Credit Card

The only thing I would add to this is:

You don't own credit cards; they own you. Keep this in mind. If you are a college student or a parent with a college age student, keep in mind that we all want good credit scores, but don't make your credit score your god.

Cash is king. Learn to pay yourself first. Seek ways to save money, create the proper emergency fund (by today's standards - not yesteryear) and seek to have a strong and sound financial position. You will - over time - make more and less money. The key is taking that money from checking to savings.

Good luck.

Loyd Ford

www.STICKYASSET.com/blog

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Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for U.S. News & World Report, writes about how to save money, avoid scams, manage debt, and be a savvy shopper. Share with her your own money issues by sending questions to alphaconsumer@usnews.com.

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