Though the rise in college student debt often has been blamed on rising tuition, a radical shift in student financial aid--from a system relying primarily on need-based grants to one dominated by loans--has been equally important. Numerous reports have highlighted the burdens faced by students who borrow large sums, but less is known about students who are averse to borrowing. For these students, the increasing prominence of loans could actually narrow their options and decrease their chances of attending and completing college. Given the increasingly important role of student loans in financial aid packages, perceptions about debt influence the ability of loan programs to achieve their goal of equalizing opportunity for students at all inc...
Credit card debt and other financial problems permeate student life. The financial literature sugges...
With the notable shift from grants to loans over the past several decades, many researchers have arg...
Most students benefit from loans and are able to repay them when they leave higher education. Howeve...
A basic tenet of the Higher Education Act?that no one should be denied the opportunity for an educat...
Total student loan debt rose to over $800 billion in June 2010, overtaking total credit card debt ou...
In a world of rapidly escalating amounts of student debt, the current system harms college stakehold...
Student loan borrowing has increased dramatically in recent years as the cost of pursuing higher edu...
Reimagining How Students and Families Pay for College: From Debt Dependency to Asset Empowermen
The rising costs of college attendance and changes in financial aid packages leave students with lit...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate how the rising costs of higher education and a poor econom...
Currently, there are 44.2 million Americans holding student loan debt collectively totaling $1.5 tri...
Research has proven that over the course of a student’s higher education career, individuals will be...
Getting a college education is part of the American dream. Unfortunately, the debt students incur fr...
Increasing student loan debt levels have created a market failure where graduate students consumer p...
The fourth Nellie Mae survey of student loan borrowers in repayment reveals that education debt burd...
Credit card debt and other financial problems permeate student life. The financial literature sugges...
With the notable shift from grants to loans over the past several decades, many researchers have arg...
Most students benefit from loans and are able to repay them when they leave higher education. Howeve...
A basic tenet of the Higher Education Act?that no one should be denied the opportunity for an educat...
Total student loan debt rose to over $800 billion in June 2010, overtaking total credit card debt ou...
In a world of rapidly escalating amounts of student debt, the current system harms college stakehold...
Student loan borrowing has increased dramatically in recent years as the cost of pursuing higher edu...
Reimagining How Students and Families Pay for College: From Debt Dependency to Asset Empowermen
The rising costs of college attendance and changes in financial aid packages leave students with lit...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate how the rising costs of higher education and a poor econom...
Currently, there are 44.2 million Americans holding student loan debt collectively totaling $1.5 tri...
Research has proven that over the course of a student’s higher education career, individuals will be...
Getting a college education is part of the American dream. Unfortunately, the debt students incur fr...
Increasing student loan debt levels have created a market failure where graduate students consumer p...
The fourth Nellie Mae survey of student loan borrowers in repayment reveals that education debt burd...
Credit card debt and other financial problems permeate student life. The financial literature sugges...
With the notable shift from grants to loans over the past several decades, many researchers have arg...
Most students benefit from loans and are able to repay them when they leave higher education. Howeve...