This qualitative study explores the perceptions of value added to the lives of graduates who borrowed money to fund their college educations. Through the lens of cognitive dissonance theory, five themes emerged. Overall, the study participants agreed that the ability to take on student loans to fund their education was worth it, but on the other hand feel overburdened with the cost of paying back their loans. This paper also provides a foundation for future research and identifies public policy shortcomings and suggests solutions
Many students have financed educational aspirations through burdening themselves with debt-a result ...
The purpose for this dissertation is to explore how students who have borrowed to attend a large, ur...
Thesis advisor: Karen D. ArnoldAs students increasingly incur high amounts of debt for their undergr...
This qualitative study explores the perceptions of value added to the lives of graduates who borrowe...
Student loan debt has had a tremendous impact on higher education over the past 45 years. Over that ...
Student loans have become a cornerstone of democratized access to higher education. This dissertatio...
Student loans comprise the primary source of financial aid funding for higher education. But how muc...
The study presents the results and the analysis of a survey of recent student loan borrowers. The fi...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this stu...
Student loans are like a dark cloud looming above 41 million Americans (Perna, Kvall, & Ruiz, 2017)....
This paper summarizes recent research into the cost of higher education, and specifically the effect...
The purpose of this study is to examine the perceptions of students at a two-year college about thei...
The purpose of this study was to analyze factors AVID students perceive as important in making finan...
The fourth Nellie Mae survey of student loan borrowers in repayment reveals that education debt burd...
Although the use of loans to finance postsecondary educational expenses seems commonplace, the empha...
Many students have financed educational aspirations through burdening themselves with debt-a result ...
The purpose for this dissertation is to explore how students who have borrowed to attend a large, ur...
Thesis advisor: Karen D. ArnoldAs students increasingly incur high amounts of debt for their undergr...
This qualitative study explores the perceptions of value added to the lives of graduates who borrowe...
Student loan debt has had a tremendous impact on higher education over the past 45 years. Over that ...
Student loans have become a cornerstone of democratized access to higher education. This dissertatio...
Student loans comprise the primary source of financial aid funding for higher education. But how muc...
The study presents the results and the analysis of a survey of recent student loan borrowers. The fi...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this stu...
Student loans are like a dark cloud looming above 41 million Americans (Perna, Kvall, & Ruiz, 2017)....
This paper summarizes recent research into the cost of higher education, and specifically the effect...
The purpose of this study is to examine the perceptions of students at a two-year college about thei...
The purpose of this study was to analyze factors AVID students perceive as important in making finan...
The fourth Nellie Mae survey of student loan borrowers in repayment reveals that education debt burd...
Although the use of loans to finance postsecondary educational expenses seems commonplace, the empha...
Many students have financed educational aspirations through burdening themselves with debt-a result ...
The purpose for this dissertation is to explore how students who have borrowed to attend a large, ur...
Thesis advisor: Karen D. ArnoldAs students increasingly incur high amounts of debt for their undergr...