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Steps to Opening a Student Account Share-Secured
Credit Card
- This is a decision that must be made jointly with the parent
or legal guardian who is joint holder on the student account.
Take some time to discuss the pros and cons of obtaining a credit
card, and the obligations of everyone involved. Call the Member
Service Center with any questions.
Important subjects to discuss are:
- Why do you want a credit card, when a debit card would provide
you with some of the same benefits? Both provide convenience
and require you to learn money management skills, but a credit
card helps you build a credit history. This will be important
later on, when you want to apply for a car loan, home mortgage,
or other credit. A debit card does not build credit history.
- How much credit do you want? The line of credit for a student
card can range from $300 - $1,000.
- How will you handle the payments? Will the parent or legal
guardian provide a set amount each month? Will you earn part
or all of the money through a job?
- To easily keep your payments on track, you may want to consider
one of SCCU's automatic payment options. You may elect to pay
the entire balance, a set amount each month, or the minimum
amount. Whatever you choose, you'll avoid the risk of late payment
charges. All SCCU credit card payments are due on the 25th of
each month.
- You'll need to consider some important issues regarding the
savings accounts associated with your card:
- Your primary Share Savings Account will be used to secure
your card. This account must have an amount on deposit at all
times that is at least as much as your credit limit. Funds that
are used to secure your credit limit are not available for you
to withdraw for as long as you maintain your share-secured card.
For example, if you have $500 in your account, and your credit
limit is $300, you may withdraw up to $200 from your account.
- If you select an automatic payment program, you can have that
payment deducted from your Share Savings Account or your Checking
Account.
- If you prefer to manage your payments yourself, you may mail
in a payment by check, make a payment at any SCCU branch, or
transfer the funds from another SCCU account. If you plan to
pay by transfer, you may find it helpful to open a My
Way Account and use it to keep credit card payment funds
separate from your regular savings or checking.
- When you're ready to open your account, have the parent or legal
guardian who is a joint owner on your account call Express Services.
An Associate will take the application over the phone, and arrange
for the account documents to be sent to the branch of your choice
for signature.
- If you don't already have one, be sure to request a Personal
Identification Number (PIN) for your account so you can manage
your accounts online or over the phone.
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