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Why can I sometimes pay my tuition by credit card, but sometimes I can't?
If the school finance department has a consumer pos machine, college students can pay tuition by credit card. However, most universities will require students to apply for a debit card in the bank to pay tuition fees in advance. At this time, college students can't pay tuition by credit card. Unless a student's credit card has a high limit, he can directly add a loanable limit to the credit card to withdraw the money, and then transfer the withdrawn money to a debit card to pay the tuition fee. However, it is not recommended that you do this, because you can't enjoy the interest-free period after withdrawing your credit card, and then calculate the interest every day. The tuition fee is not low, which is likely to increase the repayment pressure of students. If you really want to pay tuition by credit card because of insufficient funds, I suggest you apply for a student loan. After the student loan application is successful, students don't have to pay it back during their school days, and they can wait until graduation.