Are student credit cards available to nontraditional college students?

What are the requirements to qualify for a student credit card? Are there age limits? Specific school requirements? ETC

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3 Responses to “Are student credit cards available to nontraditional college students?”

  1. StephenWeinstein Says:

    Student credit cards are probably not going to be available to anyone due to recently passed legislation.

    The requirements for a student credit card are having a reasonable good credit report/score (the exact minimum varies from bank to bank) and being a full time student. There is no age maximum. There may be an age minimum (previously, 18; now 21?).

  2. Caren W Says:

    Actually no limits except that you must be a full-time student and be over 18 years old.
    As for the credit score, students credit cards may be given to those who have no credit at all.
    Try your luck to find the best for your needs.

  3. Bruce Says:

    Student credit cards are probably not going to be available to anyone due to recently passed legislation.

    The requirements for a student credit card are having a reasonable good credit report/score (the exact minimum varies from bank to bank) and being a full time student. There is no age maximum. There may be an age minimum (previously, 18; now 21?).

 

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