Parent PLUS loans are available for parents of traditional students, allowing them to borrow up to the complete cost of attendance if they pass a credit check. Having access to more loan funds might increase a student’s chances of obtaining a bachelor’s degree by allowing them to attend a higher quality school, or to spend fewer hours working and perform better academically. Among students who intend to earn a 4-year degree and are eligible for PLUS loans, are those whose parents take out Parent PLUS loans, more likely to earn BA degrees than those who don’t? Using the 2004/09 Beginning Postsecondary Students Longitudinal Study (BPS: 04/09) and controlling for student demographic characteristics, parent’s financial resources, support level,...
In recent years, students and their parents are more frequently borrowing to finance college, and ar...
For many children, especially minority and low-income children, attending college is a genuinely des...
One of the main assumptions of federal financial aid policy is that parents are responsible for fina...
Parent PLUS loans are a growing concern due to their limited income-driven repayment protections and...
Funding children’s college expenses can be a family project, often requiring substantial savings fro...
Funding children’s college expenses can be a family project, often requiring substantial savings fro...
There is a direct relationship between increased levels of a parent\u27s/guardian\u27s (PG) educatio...
Previous studies suggest that a college degree is the great equalizer leveling the playing field. Ho...
This study examines the associations between educational loans and credit card debt with the possibi...
Many families find that their educational expenses exceed the aid in their child’s financial aid pac...
One policy rationale for promoting Child Development Accounts (CDAs) is that they may help reduce co...
Improved College Savings (529) Plans are part of the Obama administration’s broader focus on postsec...
Relationships Between College Savings and Enrollment, Graduation, and Student Loan Deb
College savings are a promising strategy to pay for higher education, given the high college costs a...
This study provides new insight into enrollment disparities by examining how the financial support a...
In recent years, students and their parents are more frequently borrowing to finance college, and ar...
For many children, especially minority and low-income children, attending college is a genuinely des...
One of the main assumptions of federal financial aid policy is that parents are responsible for fina...
Parent PLUS loans are a growing concern due to their limited income-driven repayment protections and...
Funding children’s college expenses can be a family project, often requiring substantial savings fro...
Funding children’s college expenses can be a family project, often requiring substantial savings fro...
There is a direct relationship between increased levels of a parent\u27s/guardian\u27s (PG) educatio...
Previous studies suggest that a college degree is the great equalizer leveling the playing field. Ho...
This study examines the associations between educational loans and credit card debt with the possibi...
Many families find that their educational expenses exceed the aid in their child’s financial aid pac...
One policy rationale for promoting Child Development Accounts (CDAs) is that they may help reduce co...
Improved College Savings (529) Plans are part of the Obama administration’s broader focus on postsec...
Relationships Between College Savings and Enrollment, Graduation, and Student Loan Deb
College savings are a promising strategy to pay for higher education, given the high college costs a...
This study provides new insight into enrollment disparities by examining how the financial support a...
In recent years, students and their parents are more frequently borrowing to finance college, and ar...
For many children, especially minority and low-income children, attending college is a genuinely des...
One of the main assumptions of federal financial aid policy is that parents are responsible for fina...