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Comparing College Student Credit Cards vs. Debit Cards

In search of new markets the credit card companies are targeting college students and even high school students for their products while trying to balance the increased risk involved. While this has opened up a sea of options for the students, it can also confuse their inexperienced minds. Students often report that they respond to credit card offers that come through the mail or get their first credit or debit card through the bank that their parents use. Trusting parents' advice is almost always a good bet, however it would be prudent for the student to research on the credit card before choosing one. Statistics show that a student's first credit card is often kept for many years out of either initial loyalty or plain disinterest. This is just another valid reason for the credit card companies to offer the cards to you since you are likely to keep it for a long time.

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The next step is to search for different types of student credit cards and debit cards. Searching the net on Creditcards.com under Student Credit Card section, gives you detailed information on the best student credit cards and allows you to compare them. Using the free service of the net gives you unbiased information, allowing you to choose one that suits you the most, than being bound by the information given by your bank or by what you have received in the mail. Major credit card companies such as Discover Card, Chase and Citibank issue cards particularly for students now and provide attractive rates and cash back rewards.

First and foremost you should know the difference between a student credit card and a student debit card. A credit card is a standard Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express Card. There is usually a limited credit line of $500 - $1000 given initially and the student often requires a parent to cosign to open the account (i.e. the parents carry the responsibility of paying any unpaid outstanding balance).

A student debit card is a prepaid Visa or MasterCard that does not require a parent to cosign if the student is at least 18 years old. These prepaid debit cards offer many benefits to those with little or no credit history and are accepted anywhere that is served by Visa and MasterCard. There is no credit check to apply and the cards can be financed and reloaded through the phone, over the internet, in person, or at ATMs.

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