Low-income and working-class students face many challenges related to the costs and affordability of higher education; yet, little is known about the financial decisions made by these groups of students while they are enrolled in higher education and how their decisions might differ from middle/upper-class students. Using data from students enrolled at six large, public research universities in 2012, researchers examined 16 different financial decisions of undergraduate students. Results suggest that low-income and working-class students are more likely to make decisions that could negatively impact their immediate academic experience, serve as disruptive barriers to success, delay or prolong graduation, or lead to increased debt upon gradu...
One of the main issues at the forefront of higher education policy discussions in the last decade co...
Despite the recent economic recovery, state support for higher education remains below pre-recession...
For many, earning a college degree provides an opportunity to improve social status by allowing acce...
Presented at the American Educational Research Association (AERA) conference, San Francisco, CA, Apr...
University education can lead to upward income mobility for low-income students. Being exposed to ot...
This dissertation examines low-income college attendance and financial aid. The first chapter is an ...
Educational equality has been an important and relevant issue in recent years, especially as tuition...
Students from low-income families are not as likely as their more affluent peers to complete a bacca...
Low-income students continue to struggle with the rising costs of higher education. Four-year colleg...
Students from low-income families are not as likely as their more affluent peers to complete a bacca...
Socioeconomic diversity in tertiary education has come under heightened scrutiny in the past few yea...
Most low-income, high-achieving students in the United States neither attend nor apply to selective ...
This dissertation consists of two chapters studying the importance of household income for shaping s...
This dissertation consists of two chapters studying the importance of household income for shaping s...
Thesis advisor: Karen D. ArnoldAs students increasingly incur high amounts of debt for their undergr...
One of the main issues at the forefront of higher education policy discussions in the last decade co...
Despite the recent economic recovery, state support for higher education remains below pre-recession...
For many, earning a college degree provides an opportunity to improve social status by allowing acce...
Presented at the American Educational Research Association (AERA) conference, San Francisco, CA, Apr...
University education can lead to upward income mobility for low-income students. Being exposed to ot...
This dissertation examines low-income college attendance and financial aid. The first chapter is an ...
Educational equality has been an important and relevant issue in recent years, especially as tuition...
Students from low-income families are not as likely as their more affluent peers to complete a bacca...
Low-income students continue to struggle with the rising costs of higher education. Four-year colleg...
Students from low-income families are not as likely as their more affluent peers to complete a bacca...
Socioeconomic diversity in tertiary education has come under heightened scrutiny in the past few yea...
Most low-income, high-achieving students in the United States neither attend nor apply to selective ...
This dissertation consists of two chapters studying the importance of household income for shaping s...
This dissertation consists of two chapters studying the importance of household income for shaping s...
Thesis advisor: Karen D. ArnoldAs students increasingly incur high amounts of debt for their undergr...
One of the main issues at the forefront of higher education policy discussions in the last decade co...
Despite the recent economic recovery, state support for higher education remains below pre-recession...
For many, earning a college degree provides an opportunity to improve social status by allowing acce...