Concerns over the impact of debt on participation in higher education (HE) have dominated much of the debate surrounding the most recent reforms of financial support for full-time students in England, including the introduction of variable tuition fees. Yet few studies have attempted to explore this issue in a statistically robust manner. This article attempts to fill that gap. It examines the relationship between prospective HE students' attitudes to debt, and their decisions about whether or not to enter HE. Using data derived from a survey of just under 2,000 prospective students, it shows how those from low social classes are more debt averse than those from other social classes, and are far more likely to be deterred from going to univ...
Does the fear of debt deter students from higher education? Article (Accepted version
As of September 2012, the undergraduate tuition fee cap at English universities was raised from £337...
Popular commentaries lament that reforms to the financing of Higher Education (HE) in the UK will op...
Concerns over the impact of debt on participation in higher education (HE) have dominated much of th...
Concerns over the impact of debt on participation in higher education (HE) have dominated much of th...
Concerns over the impact of debt on participation in higher education (HE) have dominated much of th...
Concerns over the impact of debt on participation in higher education (HE) have dominated much of th...
The new student funding regime introduced by the 2004 Higher Education Act in England is predicated ...
The new student funding regime introduced by the 2004 Higher Education Act in England is predicated ...
The new student funding regime introduced by the 2004 Higher Education Act in England is predicated ...
The new student funding regime introduced by the 2004 Higher Education Act in England is predicated ...
The new student funding regime introduced by the 2004 Higher Education Act in England is predicated ...
The new student funding regime introduced by the 2004 Higher Education Act in England is predicated ...
Research among prospective UK undergraduates in 2002 found that some students, especially from low s...
Research among prospective UK undergraduates in 2002 found that some students, especially from low s...
Does the fear of debt deter students from higher education? Article (Accepted version
As of September 2012, the undergraduate tuition fee cap at English universities was raised from £337...
Popular commentaries lament that reforms to the financing of Higher Education (HE) in the UK will op...
Concerns over the impact of debt on participation in higher education (HE) have dominated much of th...
Concerns over the impact of debt on participation in higher education (HE) have dominated much of th...
Concerns over the impact of debt on participation in higher education (HE) have dominated much of th...
Concerns over the impact of debt on participation in higher education (HE) have dominated much of th...
The new student funding regime introduced by the 2004 Higher Education Act in England is predicated ...
The new student funding regime introduced by the 2004 Higher Education Act in England is predicated ...
The new student funding regime introduced by the 2004 Higher Education Act in England is predicated ...
The new student funding regime introduced by the 2004 Higher Education Act in England is predicated ...
The new student funding regime introduced by the 2004 Higher Education Act in England is predicated ...
The new student funding regime introduced by the 2004 Higher Education Act in England is predicated ...
Research among prospective UK undergraduates in 2002 found that some students, especially from low s...
Research among prospective UK undergraduates in 2002 found that some students, especially from low s...
Does the fear of debt deter students from higher education? Article (Accepted version
As of September 2012, the undergraduate tuition fee cap at English universities was raised from £337...
Popular commentaries lament that reforms to the financing of Higher Education (HE) in the UK will op...