Two-thirds of college students will borrow money to attend college or university. Among them is a group categorized as ‘independent ’ according to federal criteria, including age, income, familial status, veterans, and those for whom dependency is not possible, such as foster children. This qualitative study explores the meaning that independent undergraduate students ascribe to the debt they encumber while enrolled in college. What is their perception of their student debt? Do they believe their education is worth the debt? The researcher originally sought to ask twenty independent undergraduate students in their junior year or above about their experience of student debt while enrolled at a large regional public university in the Midwest....
A basic tenet of the Higher Education Act?that no one should be denied the opportunity for an educat...
The purpose of this study was to analyze factors AVID students perceive as important in making finan...
Thesis advisor: Karen D. ArnoldAs students increasingly incur high amounts of debt for their undergr...
Much research has been conducted on the effect of undergraduates\u27 socioeconomic status on their e...
The meanings that college students make of their student debt were explored through the use of a sur...
Student loans comprise the primary source of financial aid funding for higher education. But how muc...
Student loans have become a cornerstone of democratized access to higher education. This dissertatio...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate how the rising costs of higher education and a poor econom...
Student debt is currently a relevant topic in the UK, especially in light of recent changes to the c...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this stu...
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Rochester. Warner School of Education, 2014.Student loan burden has b...
This qualitative study explores the perceptions of value added to the lives of graduates who borrowe...
This study investigates academic, social, attitudinal, and behavioral influences on student borrowin...
Though the rise in college student debt often has been blamed on rising tuition, a radical shift in ...
The general notion of a student debt “crisis” in the United States is rooted in misperceptions. The ...
A basic tenet of the Higher Education Act?that no one should be denied the opportunity for an educat...
The purpose of this study was to analyze factors AVID students perceive as important in making finan...
Thesis advisor: Karen D. ArnoldAs students increasingly incur high amounts of debt for their undergr...
Much research has been conducted on the effect of undergraduates\u27 socioeconomic status on their e...
The meanings that college students make of their student debt were explored through the use of a sur...
Student loans comprise the primary source of financial aid funding for higher education. But how muc...
Student loans have become a cornerstone of democratized access to higher education. This dissertatio...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate how the rising costs of higher education and a poor econom...
Student debt is currently a relevant topic in the UK, especially in light of recent changes to the c...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this stu...
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Rochester. Warner School of Education, 2014.Student loan burden has b...
This qualitative study explores the perceptions of value added to the lives of graduates who borrowe...
This study investigates academic, social, attitudinal, and behavioral influences on student borrowin...
Though the rise in college student debt often has been blamed on rising tuition, a radical shift in ...
The general notion of a student debt “crisis” in the United States is rooted in misperceptions. The ...
A basic tenet of the Higher Education Act?that no one should be denied the opportunity for an educat...
The purpose of this study was to analyze factors AVID students perceive as important in making finan...
Thesis advisor: Karen D. ArnoldAs students increasingly incur high amounts of debt for their undergr...