Exercising Their Privilege to Borrow| A Demonstrated Understanding of the Obligation of Student Loans in a Community College

<p> The costs associated with attending a community college have increased over the years, not unlike most sectors within higher education (Mitchell &amp; Leachman, 2015). As such, community college students often find borrowing student loans a necessity in order to seek the academic crede...

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Main Author: Meyer-Barrett, Joan M.
Language:EN
Published: Lindenwood University 2017
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spelling ndltd-PROQUEST-oai-pqdtoai.proquest.com-106844172017-12-08T04:20:28Z Exercising Their Privilege to Borrow| A Demonstrated Understanding of the Obligation of Student Loans in a Community College Meyer-Barrett, Joan M. Community college education|Education finance <p> The costs associated with attending a community college have increased over the years, not unlike most sectors within higher education (Mitchell &amp; Leachman, 2015). As such, community college students often find borrowing student loans a necessity in order to seek the academic credential they intend (McKinney &amp; Backscheider Burridge, 2015). In recent years, it is community college students who stop or drop out without completing an academic credential, with little increased earning potential, who are at high risk of defaulting on their student loan balance (McKinney &amp; Backscheider Burridge, 2015). While enrolled in college, these students are at-risk for completing a degree and demonstrate risky borrowing behaviors along the way, both a recipe for increased default and a life less improved, contrary to the promise of higher education (Mettler, 2014). There is little research on the perceptions of students who represent the community college student loan borrower (Cho, Xu, &amp; Kiss, 2015); therefore, this qualitative study was designed to investigate the perceptions of the participants regarding their academic progress and their obligations to their federal loans as viewed through the lens of student choice (Perna, 2006). Interviews with student loan borrowers at a Midwest community college were conducted. The students in this study discussed their perceptions and understandings, and multiple themes emerged as issues with which they were confronted. Overall, the findings imply changes to the structure and delivery of information necessary for student loan borrowers needs modifying. These findings imply students experience a disconnect between information presented to them and recall of the information when asked. Taken as a whole, these findings may be useful to practitioners and policy makers as student loan borrowing behaviors are examined.</p><p> Lindenwood University 2017-12-07 00:00:00.0 thesis http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10684417 EN
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Exercising Their Privilege to Borrow| A Demonstrated Understanding of the Obligation of Student Loans in a Community College
description <p> The costs associated with attending a community college have increased over the years, not unlike most sectors within higher education (Mitchell &amp; Leachman, 2015). As such, community college students often find borrowing student loans a necessity in order to seek the academic credential they intend (McKinney &amp; Backscheider Burridge, 2015). In recent years, it is community college students who stop or drop out without completing an academic credential, with little increased earning potential, who are at high risk of defaulting on their student loan balance (McKinney &amp; Backscheider Burridge, 2015). While enrolled in college, these students are at-risk for completing a degree and demonstrate risky borrowing behaviors along the way, both a recipe for increased default and a life less improved, contrary to the promise of higher education (Mettler, 2014). There is little research on the perceptions of students who represent the community college student loan borrower (Cho, Xu, &amp; Kiss, 2015); therefore, this qualitative study was designed to investigate the perceptions of the participants regarding their academic progress and their obligations to their federal loans as viewed through the lens of student choice (Perna, 2006). Interviews with student loan borrowers at a Midwest community college were conducted. The students in this study discussed their perceptions and understandings, and multiple themes emerged as issues with which they were confronted. Overall, the findings imply changes to the structure and delivery of information necessary for student loan borrowers needs modifying. These findings imply students experience a disconnect between information presented to them and recall of the information when asked. Taken as a whole, these findings may be useful to practitioners and policy makers as student loan borrowing behaviors are examined.</p><p>
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title Exercising Their Privilege to Borrow| A Demonstrated Understanding of the Obligation of Student Loans in a Community College
title_short Exercising Their Privilege to Borrow| A Demonstrated Understanding of the Obligation of Student Loans in a Community College
title_full Exercising Their Privilege to Borrow| A Demonstrated Understanding of the Obligation of Student Loans in a Community College
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