Credit cards for college students is a tricky subject. A lot of students aren’t very good with their money — what little they have — and the government has come down on credit card companies that aggressively market to students on campus. The CARD Act of 2009 has reduced the practice, according to a report from Credit.com, which citied a Federal Reserve study that showed new credit card accounts opened by students fell 17 percent from 2009 to 2010. Even though overt marketing tactics like free pizzas and t-shirts for students who sign up for credit cards are now prohibited, there are still lots of credit card offers made to students off campus, especially online.
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