Can High School Students Get Student Credit Cards?
Yes, it is actually possible for high school students to be permitted to get student credit cards of their own. For the high school student to be legally allowed to apply for a student credit card, the student has to be able to get a formal co-signer or guarantor to back him up when taking out an application form for a student credit card (because the high school student is usually a minor then.) Once the high school student reaches age 18, one has the legal authority to file a credit card application even in the absence of a co-signer or guarantor of the application. There are two sides to this financial responsibility coin – on the one hand, it is true that the best way to learn to be accountable for your financial needs and actions is for you to be able to experience handling the funds yourself on a daily basis, even without adult supervision. Use of student credit cards is great for constructing a verifiable credit history from an early age. The other side though is that a teenager