"When Banks Pay Colleges to Market Their Debit Cards, Students Pay Millions More in Fees," April 11, 2019
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Summary: When Banks Pay Colleges to Market Their Debit Cards, Students Pay Millions More in Fees by Kaitlin Mulhere College students paid more than $24 million dollars in overdraft, ATM, and other bank fees last year—and a majority of those penalties stem from accounts marketed to students as part of a paid agreement between colleges and the bank offering the account.