Thursday, May 16

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A College Student’s Guide to Credit Cards
Opinion

A College Student’s Guide to Credit Cards

BY: Savanna Pruitt According to the U.S. Government Accountability Office, “​​one-third of students had credit cards before they entered college, and another 46 percent acquired them during the first year.” Unfortunately, lots of college students get credit cards without knowing the proper way to use them and end up in financial trouble. If you’re a college student, here are a few basics you need to be aware of if you’re planning on using a credit card.  1. Don’t sign up for a credit card for the free swag. It can be tempting to fill out a quick credit application form at a mall kiosk in exchange for a cool t-shirt or some other prize. Don’t let “free” gifts persuade you to sign up for a credit card— you’ll usually end up paying for them in the long run in the form of fees and inter...
Do You Really Have to Pay Back Your Federal Student Loans?
Opinion

Do You Really Have to Pay Back Your Federal Student Loans?

BY: Savanna Pruitt According to the Education Data Initiative, federal ​​student loan debt in the United States currently adds up to a staggering $1.611 trillion. Let’s break that down: Over 40 million Americans have federal student loan debt averaging about $37,000.  Federal Student Aid reports that, regardless of whether they’ve secured employment post-graduation or not, federal student loan borrowers usually need to start paying back their loans six months after they graduate, drop below half-time enrollment, or leave school. There are a few types of loans such as the Perkins Loan that come with nine-month grace periods. However, there are certain special circumstances under which your federal student loan could qualify to be forgiven, canceled, or discharged. Here’s a look at a ...