College may be stressful but paying for college can bring its own issues. Financial burden is one of the primary sources of stress for many college students. As noted by Ross, Niebling, and Heckert (1999), financial issues account for over 70 percent of perceived stress in college students. In addition to daily cost-of-living expenses increasing credit card debt, a substantial amount of long-term debt is incurred by students who are required to take loans to pay for their tuition (Jackson & Reynolds, 2013). Regarding the later, the amount of debt that is incurred by a college student is typically a direct function of the socioeconomic status and education level of the student’s parents (Houle, 2013). This disparity in the availability of ...
Over time, undergraduates students been increasingly forced to assume a greater portion of college c...
The purpose of this research is to examine the effects of being employed while in college on a stude...
Hudd and colleagues (2000) found that about 52% of college students reported having high levels of s...
College may be stressful but paying for college can bring its own issues. Financial burden is one of...
This study examined a sample of 2,475 undergraduate students to determine the influence of financial...
In our current study, we looked at stress in college students, financial strain, and academic worklo...
The most commonly cited reason for dropping-out of a college program is financial issues (Johnson, R...
The literature shows that student loan and credit card debt are concerns in the United States (Reed ...
Concerns that debt loads and other financial worries negatively affect student wellness are a top pr...
The current study examined the effects of employment on the stress levels of college students. One h...
Student employment levels continue to rise due to increased financial hardship, inadequate income, t...
Student retention is a major problem faced by universities, and of course, the students themselves (...
Previous research has found that stress is a key contributor to burnout, and the causes of stress in...
Under the current economic environment and its high levels of unemployment, many people are turning ...
This study examines the relationship between college tuition increases and student financial stress....
Over time, undergraduates students been increasingly forced to assume a greater portion of college c...
The purpose of this research is to examine the effects of being employed while in college on a stude...
Hudd and colleagues (2000) found that about 52% of college students reported having high levels of s...
College may be stressful but paying for college can bring its own issues. Financial burden is one of...
This study examined a sample of 2,475 undergraduate students to determine the influence of financial...
In our current study, we looked at stress in college students, financial strain, and academic worklo...
The most commonly cited reason for dropping-out of a college program is financial issues (Johnson, R...
The literature shows that student loan and credit card debt are concerns in the United States (Reed ...
Concerns that debt loads and other financial worries negatively affect student wellness are a top pr...
The current study examined the effects of employment on the stress levels of college students. One h...
Student employment levels continue to rise due to increased financial hardship, inadequate income, t...
Student retention is a major problem faced by universities, and of course, the students themselves (...
Previous research has found that stress is a key contributor to burnout, and the causes of stress in...
Under the current economic environment and its high levels of unemployment, many people are turning ...
This study examines the relationship between college tuition increases and student financial stress....
Over time, undergraduates students been increasingly forced to assume a greater portion of college c...
The purpose of this research is to examine the effects of being employed while in college on a stude...
Hudd and colleagues (2000) found that about 52% of college students reported having high levels of s...