College Students Can Increase Credit Scores
March 7, 2008 by Eleanor
Filed under Score Strategies, Uncategorized
There are several things that college students can do to increase their scores while they are working towards full time employment in their chosen field…- Apply for a LIMITED amount of credit and use that credit RESPONSIBLY. If possible, borrow no more than 25% of the credit limit on your card at any given time. You will want to do this for at least 12 months.
- There use to be a tremendous boost to scores if you were added as a signor on an existing account. While you will still get some boost from it – the amount is diminished.
- If you have trouble getting a credit card – you can always qualify for a secured credit card. The problem with this is the amount of additional fees that you are charged on this type of account – the better option is to apply for a “minor” credit card with a Jewelry Store or local music or furniture store.
- ALWAYS PAY BILLS ON TIME. Not paying your bills on time is a sure-fire way to lower your FICO score. Each late payment can lower your score by as much as 20 points.
- Be weary of Student Loans that increase the amount of debt. Caring a significant amount of outstanind debt, such as student loans, car loans, and other types of installment loans can lower your debt-to-income ratio and in turn, your FICO score. If you can lower your debt – you can raise your score at a rapid pace.














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