Teachers shouldn't offer extra credit because the student(s) should have been paying attention to the teacher throughout the school year. It's not the teachers' fault that the student(s) was playing around or whatever else they were doing that kept them distracted.
I could not find any evidence of colleges giving you extra credit for tutoring. You can make some extra money though.
There are several banks that offer this type of service. TD Canada Trust, RBC Royal Bank. Teachers Credit Union, and FIrstOntario Credit union are among the banks that offer online credit cards.
One can find more information about the United Education Credit Union by visiting the official UECU website. The UECU serve Minnesota Teachers and can offer credit services such as a Platinum Credit Card.
Most school districts offer supplemental work over the summer. The most obvious is teaching summer school. If that is not available many schools will pay teachers extra to work on curriculum.
Some credit cards that offer cash back are among others: American Express Platinum Cashback Everyday card, Amex Everyday, Capital One Aspire World, Capital One Classic Extra, and Barclaycard Cashback.
Yes, companies do offer interest free credit cards for businesses. Most of the time they are things like "Interest free for 18-months." This means they are giving you a certain amount of time to pay your balance without it costing you extra.
There are a number of credit card companies that offer identity monitoring. Citi credit cards offer identity monitoring as do Capital One credit cards.
Charitable credit cards offer benefits like automatic donations with every purchase, rewards that can be donated to charity, and the ability to support causes you care about without extra cost.
When looking for a credit card some type of credit history assessment will have to take place. No companies will offer a guaranteed offer of credit. Some companies are easier to be accepted to if you have poor credit history such as a credit builder card.
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Chase credit cards do offer cash rewards. They also offer shopping and travel rewards. Several other credit card companies offer similar programs and opportunities.
No, Expedia does not offer a credit card as part of their services.