Why do some students repay their student loans and others default? This study was designed to investigate the degree to which selected characteristics of student loan borrowers are associated with repayment or default on loans within the California State University through a survey of student loan repayers and defaulters. Cross tabulations and chi-square analysis found high levels of significance in postsecondary outcome variables, institutional practices, degree completion, and methods of explaining rights and responsibilities, as well as an extremely high degree of positive predictive accuracy using discriminant analysis on repayers and defaulters
This study addressed the question of whether student loan repayment and default behaviors are more h...
This article provides an estimate of a model of student loan defaults using a rich panel data file. ...
As more undergraduates have taken out loans to attend college, the number of borrowers who fail to r...
Much of the recent research on the causes of student loan default has focused on the characteristics...
College student debt and loan default are growing concerns in the United States. For each U.S. insti...
College student debt and loan default are growing concerns in the United States. For each U.S. insti...
This research compares student loan defaulters\u27 and repayers\u27 attitudes about vocational educa...
Over 1, 000 Stafford borrowers who attended a private two-year college were studied. These borrowers...
Federal higher education policy has shifted over the past few decades from grants to lloans as the p...
Journal ArticleFederal higher education policy has shifted over the past few decades from grants to ...
In this study, we examine whether institutional-level characteristics, student demographics, and sta...
The failure of students to repay federally insured loans has led to an increased emphasis on default...
Nevada\u27s rate of default on college loans is among the highest in the nation. At the time of thi...
During spring 2001, Noel-Levitz created a student loan default model for the University of Texas at ...
Community colleges serve as a gateway to higher education for millions of American college students....
This study addressed the question of whether student loan repayment and default behaviors are more h...
This article provides an estimate of a model of student loan defaults using a rich panel data file. ...
As more undergraduates have taken out loans to attend college, the number of borrowers who fail to r...
Much of the recent research on the causes of student loan default has focused on the characteristics...
College student debt and loan default are growing concerns in the United States. For each U.S. insti...
College student debt and loan default are growing concerns in the United States. For each U.S. insti...
This research compares student loan defaulters\u27 and repayers\u27 attitudes about vocational educa...
Over 1, 000 Stafford borrowers who attended a private two-year college were studied. These borrowers...
Federal higher education policy has shifted over the past few decades from grants to lloans as the p...
Journal ArticleFederal higher education policy has shifted over the past few decades from grants to ...
In this study, we examine whether institutional-level characteristics, student demographics, and sta...
The failure of students to repay federally insured loans has led to an increased emphasis on default...
Nevada\u27s rate of default on college loans is among the highest in the nation. At the time of thi...
During spring 2001, Noel-Levitz created a student loan default model for the University of Texas at ...
Community colleges serve as a gateway to higher education for millions of American college students....
This study addressed the question of whether student loan repayment and default behaviors are more h...
This article provides an estimate of a model of student loan defaults using a rich panel data file. ...
As more undergraduates have taken out loans to attend college, the number of borrowers who fail to r...