Today, CompareCards.com is proud to announce that the company is offering a scholarship program to help students defray some of the costs associated with college or graduate school. While many students are able to get good deals on text books for classes each semester, this is just one of many costs which may place a student in further loan debt.
By answering three questions, a deserving student for fall 2008 and spring 2009 will receive their text books paid for by the company. "College should be about learning to function on your own and one part of this process is establishing new credit. We receive several comments from students about how they used a new credit card to buy textbooks. This is unfortunate because credit lines for students don't start very high, so students immediately begin their college career with a nearly maxed out credit card and in credit card debt", stated Chris Mettler, the President of CompareCards.com. To find out more about the program, click here.
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CompareCards.com Offers Textbook Scholarship Program
Friday, July 18, 2008 by: Chris Mettler
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