This study used the National Postsecondary Student Aid Survey (NPSAS:87 and NPSAS:93) to examine how debtload influences undergraduate persistence decisions at both public and private colleges. Tuition prices continued to have a significant negative effect on persistence; however, that effect decreased from 198 7 to 1993 in all cases. At every level, private school students were more sensitive to the effects of debtload than public school students. This finding was especially significant in the 1993 model
Private student loan borrowing has increased dramatically over the last decade. But because private ...
This study utilized an ex post facto design to examine the relationship between student persistence ...
In this study, we examine whether institutional-level characteristics, student demographics, and sta...
This study examined the influence of student debt load on college persistence using the National Pos...
This paper uses the 1987 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study to examine the influence of prices...
The purpose of this study is to better understand what impacts a student continuing their degree at ...
This study presents a mixed methods explanatory analysis of the influence of Stafford loan debtload ...
It is important for states to assess periodically the effects of student aid on persistence in the p...
The increased emphasis on loans during the 1980s as a major source of student financial aid has caus...
This study examined a sample of 2,475 undergraduate students to determine the influence of financial...
Researchers disagree on the impact of student financial aid, with the major research traditions in e...
In recent years, a new approach for assessing the effects of student aid has emerged that can be use...
The study empirically examined the role of finances on college persistence by pre-senting a causal m...
Researchers disagree on the impact of financial aid on student persistence. This paper describes the...
This paper examines the effects of campus-based aid on student persistence. Much of the research to ...
Private student loan borrowing has increased dramatically over the last decade. But because private ...
This study utilized an ex post facto design to examine the relationship between student persistence ...
In this study, we examine whether institutional-level characteristics, student demographics, and sta...
This study examined the influence of student debt load on college persistence using the National Pos...
This paper uses the 1987 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study to examine the influence of prices...
The purpose of this study is to better understand what impacts a student continuing their degree at ...
This study presents a mixed methods explanatory analysis of the influence of Stafford loan debtload ...
It is important for states to assess periodically the effects of student aid on persistence in the p...
The increased emphasis on loans during the 1980s as a major source of student financial aid has caus...
This study examined a sample of 2,475 undergraduate students to determine the influence of financial...
Researchers disagree on the impact of student financial aid, with the major research traditions in e...
In recent years, a new approach for assessing the effects of student aid has emerged that can be use...
The study empirically examined the role of finances on college persistence by pre-senting a causal m...
Researchers disagree on the impact of financial aid on student persistence. This paper describes the...
This paper examines the effects of campus-based aid on student persistence. Much of the research to ...
Private student loan borrowing has increased dramatically over the last decade. But because private ...
This study utilized an ex post facto design to examine the relationship between student persistence ...
In this study, we examine whether institutional-level characteristics, student demographics, and sta...