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Managing Debt In College Can Be A Real Test

A recent survey by Sallie Mae found that more than half of college students accumulated more than $5,000 in credit card debt while in school. Of the 13,000 respondents, one-third piled on more than $10,000 in credit card debt while in school. Only 19 percent said they did not acquire any credit card debt during college.

"Living within your means can be a challenge at any stage of life," says Martha Holler, spokesperson for Sallie Mae, the nation's leading saving- and paying-for-college company. "Too often, however, the convenience of a credit card makes it all too easy to purchase unnecessary items.

"Using credit and incurring high debt can mean you pay more in interest-often a lot more-than the cost of your original purchase," she adds.

To help students become more debt savvy and establish responsible money management practices, Sallie Mae created

www.SallieMae.com/BeDebtSmart.

The Web site offers valuable tools and resources for both students and parents, with information organized into various consumer life-stages, including those about to enter college, students ready for graduation and consumers beginning to repay their student loans.

Among the content users will find on the site is Sallie Mae's 1-2-3 approach, as well as information on the 10 rules of smart credit management, what to do if you are having financial difficulties in school, credit scams, guarding against identity theft and the new laws regarding bankruptcy and student loans.

To learn more about how to be debt smart, visit the Web site at www.SallieMae.com/BeDebtSmart. According to a recent survey, more than half of college students accumulated more than $5,000 in credit card debt while in school.

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By: Stacey Moore


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