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The Fed Made a $300 Billion Student Loan Accounting Mistake — and Not in the Taxpayer’s Favor

When your budget is in the trillions of dollars, perhaps $300 billion is a rounding error. But for the bill-paying American taxpayer, losing $300 billion is a big deal. A new study published by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) has revealed a shocking gap between what the federal government predicted the student loan program would […]

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Credit score required for Discover it Student Cash Back

The Discover it® Student Cash Back Credit Card offers one of the most trusted rewards programs available to students. With this card, you will receive 5 percent cashback on purchases in certain, activated rotating categories every quarter, such as grocery stores, restaurants, gas stations, etc. (up to $1,500 per quarter, then 1 percent). Discover it […]

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Discover it Student Cash Back vs Discover it Student chrome

The content of this page is accurate as of the publication date; however, some offers from our partners may have expired. Browse our list of the best credit cards or use our CardMatch™ tool to find the cards that suit your needs. If you’re in college with a limited credit history, Discover Student Credit Cards […]

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First Credit Card Dilemma: Student Card vs. Secure Card

The content of this page is accurate as of the publication date; however, some offers from our partners may have expired. Browse our list of the best credit cards or use our CardMatch™ tool to find the cards that suit your needs. When it’s time to apply for your first individual credit card, you will […]

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Ways to earn credit as a student

One of the most exciting parts of growing up is becoming financially independent, but learning to do so can be challenging. Building a good credit history is a must: it will help you qualify for loans, auto insurance, rental applications, mobile phone plans, and even job prospects. How to start? The Credit Card Act, most […]

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Choosing a student credit card that’s right for you

The content of this page is accurate as of the publication date; however, some offers from our partners may have expired. Browse our list of the best credit cards or use our CardMatch™ tool to find the cards that suit your needs. Over the past few years, several new players have entered the student credit […]

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What is a student credit card?

If you’re in college, you probably have a lot on your schedule: classroom activities, extracurricular activities, part-time jobs, and more. You probably haven’t thought about whether you should add “building a good credit history” to your to-do list, but if you take the time to build a positive credit history now, it can save you […]

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Navigating College Costs as an LGBTQ+ Student

Applying to college is a scary time. You’re stuck with writing essay after essay, you need to take exams, pay to apply, and the list goes on and on. But for LGBTQ+ students, the list of new tasks can be longer. Unfortunately, finding the right college that meets all of their academic needs and supports […]

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Do you have to pay off student loans during the freeze?

Some 41 million borrowers will have several more months to take advantage of the interest-free break on their student loans, even as US inflation is at its highest level in 40 years. While federal student loan borrowers may be worried about what to do when repayments resume, personal finance experts are concerned about what you’re […]

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9 Ways to Become a Financially Independent Student

Financial independence is: ? More control over your life. ? Do not depend on others (for example, from parents or guardians). ? Less stress and worry about money. As a college student, you may not have a lot of money, but that doesn’t mean you can’t start working towards financial independence right now. Here are […]

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