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Other options are available. Some universities will allow payments; students should inquire to see if they can simply pay on installments. Even if interest is added, it undoubtedly will be a less expensive option than paying by credit card. There are student loan programs available for the parents of students at favorable rates that are only slightly higher than those for Federal student loans.
Students need to understand how to use credit cards responsibly. The best use for credit cards is for a purchase that can be afforded immediately, not a long term purchase. Buying textbooks with a credit card is OK as long as you can pay the bill when it comes at the end of the month. Putting a semester’s tuition on the card, with no idea as to how or when it might be repaid, is a poor choice. Students who develop bad spending habits early are more likely to have problem debt down the road, and may be headed towards early bankruptcy as their spending hurts their credit report.
Anyone who has questions about how to effectively pay for education expenses should contact his or her school’s administration. They can point out which department or departments may be able to help assist with expenses in a way that won’t drive students straight into a life of problem debt.
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