Student Debt Digitization: How Venmo is Changing College Tuition Payments
Amerika’nın birçok üniversitesi, öğrencilerin üniversite ücretlerini Venmo gibi dijital ödeme araçlarıyla ödemelerine izin vermeye başladı. Bu trend,
Several American universities are now allowing students to pay their tuition fees using Venmo and other digital payment methods, reflecting a growing trend among young consumers seeking financial flexibility. However, this shift raises concerns about the potential increase in credit debt for students. Over 60% of students are using credit cards to pay for tuition, which could exacerbate long-term financial obligations. While platforms like Venmo expand payment options, there are debates about whether these methods could negatively impact financial health in the long run. This development marks a significant turning point in the digitization of higher education.
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