As the expenses for higher education grow, UA officials warn students about the dangers of credit card debt
Inexperienced students are more likely to fall prey to high credit card interest rates
In-state tuition for a full time student: $2,490. Three hardback textbooks and a six pack of pencils: $130. One week's worth of groceries: $100. All charged to a credit card.
The look on the face of the student when he gets the monthly bill: definitely not priceless.
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