This report contains the results of a survey of Stafford Loan borrowers who were scheduled to enter repayment between September 1, 1988, and June 1, 1989. Conducted in January, 1989, the survey examines the current situation facing Stafford loan borrowers as they begin repayment of their education debt
The purpose of this research was to assess the short-term debt burden of graduate education for thos...
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This study finds that at one university, college major, ethnicity, grade point average, age, and num...
The article presents a study that provides information about student loan recipients at Iowa State U...
Student loans comprise the primary source of financial aid funding for higher education. But how muc...
Student loan debt may be too burdensome for some college graduates. This paper updates the definitio...
The overall purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of selected sociodemographic variables...
Popular opinion holds that education debt significantly affects borrower decisions. The assumption i...
American law students are borrowing large sums of money. For graduates at many schools, cumulative d...
This research compares student loan defaulters\u27 and repayers\u27 attitudes about vocational educa...
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Prior to presenting the existing research on student loan default in the United States, the paper e...
This essay synthesizes the most recent and rigorous research on student loan debt. It focuses on bas...
The purpose of this research was to assess the short-term debt burden of graduate education for thos...
Graduation date: 2005The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect that Pell Grants...
This study investigates academic, social, attitudinal, and behavioral influences on student borrowin...
The fourth Nellie Mae survey of student loan borrowers in repayment reveals that education debt burd...
This study finds that at one university, college major, ethnicity, grade point average, age, and num...
The article presents a study that provides information about student loan recipients at Iowa State U...
Student loans comprise the primary source of financial aid funding for higher education. But how muc...
Student loan debt may be too burdensome for some college graduates. This paper updates the definitio...
The overall purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of selected sociodemographic variables...
Popular opinion holds that education debt significantly affects borrower decisions. The assumption i...
American law students are borrowing large sums of money. For graduates at many schools, cumulative d...
This research compares student loan defaulters\u27 and repayers\u27 attitudes about vocational educa...
Student Loan Debt Impacts on Choosing a Field of Study Abstract Lance McGonigle – Email: lmcgonig@st...
Prior to presenting the existing research on student loan default in the United States, the paper e...
This essay synthesizes the most recent and rigorous research on student loan debt. It focuses on bas...
The purpose of this research was to assess the short-term debt burden of graduate education for thos...
Graduation date: 2005The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect that Pell Grants...
This study investigates academic, social, attitudinal, and behavioral influences on student borrowin...