Despite the recent economic recovery, state support for higher education remains below pre-recession levels, making college loan debt a requirement for students from low and middle income families (Mitchell & Leachman, 2015). In cases where they have unmet financial need, students incur supplemental loan debt to attend these institutions, even if their out-of-pocket expenses are less at lower-ranked institutions (Williams, 2012). Study participants who entered college as low-income students recommended that students only assume loan debt if they understand their career goals, potential salaries, and the impact of loan debt on future finances. This article explores how attitudes about upward mobility influence college choice among low-income...
The goal of “college-for-all ” in the United States has been pursued in an environment of rising tui...
The fourth Nellie Mae survey of student loan borrowers in repayment reveals that education debt burd...
The public and nonprofit sectors generally pay less than the private sector, and individuals are wil...
Despite the recent economic recovery, state support for higher education remains below pre-recession...
This study reviewed the literature to investigate the impact of student loans on career choices, in ...
Thesis advisor: Karen D. ArnoldAs students increasingly incur high amounts of debt for their undergr...
University education can lead to upward income mobility for low-income students. Being exposed to ot...
Low-income and working-class students face many challenges related to the costs and affordability of...
In the early 2000s, a highly selective university introduced a "no-loans" policy under which the loa...
Poverty is a reality for many who obtain a degree of higher education and enter the workforce immedi...
This study focuses on how low-income students determine employment and student loan borrowing option...
The cost of higher education continues to rise, forcing many students to seek financial support to p...
Upward mobility is a prized aspect of the American dream based upon the belief that those from humbl...
As would-be students weigh one of the most important decisions of their lives, society in general an...
Much research has been conducted on the effect of undergraduates\u27 socioeconomic status on their e...
The goal of “college-for-all ” in the United States has been pursued in an environment of rising tui...
The fourth Nellie Mae survey of student loan borrowers in repayment reveals that education debt burd...
The public and nonprofit sectors generally pay less than the private sector, and individuals are wil...
Despite the recent economic recovery, state support for higher education remains below pre-recession...
This study reviewed the literature to investigate the impact of student loans on career choices, in ...
Thesis advisor: Karen D. ArnoldAs students increasingly incur high amounts of debt for their undergr...
University education can lead to upward income mobility for low-income students. Being exposed to ot...
Low-income and working-class students face many challenges related to the costs and affordability of...
In the early 2000s, a highly selective university introduced a "no-loans" policy under which the loa...
Poverty is a reality for many who obtain a degree of higher education and enter the workforce immedi...
This study focuses on how low-income students determine employment and student loan borrowing option...
The cost of higher education continues to rise, forcing many students to seek financial support to p...
Upward mobility is a prized aspect of the American dream based upon the belief that those from humbl...
As would-be students weigh one of the most important decisions of their lives, society in general an...
Much research has been conducted on the effect of undergraduates\u27 socioeconomic status on their e...
The goal of “college-for-all ” in the United States has been pursued in an environment of rising tui...
The fourth Nellie Mae survey of student loan borrowers in repayment reveals that education debt burd...
The public and nonprofit sectors generally pay less than the private sector, and individuals are wil...