The swirl of concerns about and criticisms of the cost of higher education and the debt burdens taken on by students masks a deeper confusion over the goals student aid should pursue and over reforms to enable achievement of those goals. This Article explores how the rhetoric used in public discussion of college cost and student borrowing can get in the way of what would be a difficult but critically important debate over goals. Higher education is a personal, private “investment” that must be “worth it” to the student; student “aid,” flexible loan repayment plans, even debt forgiveness, all aim to make the financing of this investment easier but also may “unfairly favor” certain career choices over others. The very words used in these desc...
Increasing student loan debt levels have created a market failure where graduate students consumer p...
This Article analyzes the dangerous effects of restricting federal student aid, which aims to expand...
Governments and universities have trouble reconciling the goal of keeping high-er education widely a...
The swirl of concerns about and criticisms of the cost of higher education and the debt burdens take...
Student loans have become a cornerstone of democratized access to higher education. This dissertatio...
The meanings that college students make of their student debt were explored through the use of a sur...
This journalistic piece investigates the impact that student loan debt has on recent college graduat...
The general notion of a student debt “crisis” in the United States is rooted in misperceptions. The ...
This Article names and identifies the “investment imperative” as the widely-held belief that higher ...
Currently, there are 44.2 million Americans holding student loan debt collectively totaling $1.5 tri...
Government policy towards financial support for students means that students increasingly have to be...
For my senior thesis, I am discussing how the United States came to be in $1.56 trillion dollars in ...
Student loan debt in the United States is now estimated to exceed one trillion dollars. However, in ...
The rapid worldwide growth in higher education undergraduate enrollments since around 1990 has meant...
Though the rise in college student debt often has been blamed on rising tuition, a radical shift in ...
Increasing student loan debt levels have created a market failure where graduate students consumer p...
This Article analyzes the dangerous effects of restricting federal student aid, which aims to expand...
Governments and universities have trouble reconciling the goal of keeping high-er education widely a...
The swirl of concerns about and criticisms of the cost of higher education and the debt burdens take...
Student loans have become a cornerstone of democratized access to higher education. This dissertatio...
The meanings that college students make of their student debt were explored through the use of a sur...
This journalistic piece investigates the impact that student loan debt has on recent college graduat...
The general notion of a student debt “crisis” in the United States is rooted in misperceptions. The ...
This Article names and identifies the “investment imperative” as the widely-held belief that higher ...
Currently, there are 44.2 million Americans holding student loan debt collectively totaling $1.5 tri...
Government policy towards financial support for students means that students increasingly have to be...
For my senior thesis, I am discussing how the United States came to be in $1.56 trillion dollars in ...
Student loan debt in the United States is now estimated to exceed one trillion dollars. However, in ...
The rapid worldwide growth in higher education undergraduate enrollments since around 1990 has meant...
Though the rise in college student debt often has been blamed on rising tuition, a radical shift in ...
Increasing student loan debt levels have created a market failure where graduate students consumer p...
This Article analyzes the dangerous effects of restricting federal student aid, which aims to expand...
Governments and universities have trouble reconciling the goal of keeping high-er education widely a...