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Texas Southern University.
The Effects of Demographic, Academic, and Loan Related Variables on the Student Loan Default Status of College Students Enrolled in a Historically Black College in South Texas.
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The Effects of Demographic, Academic, and Loan Related Variables on the Student Loan Default Status of College Students Enrolled in a Historically Black College in South Texas./
作者:
Thomas, Joy D.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (128 pages)
附註:
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-10(E), Section: A.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International79-10A(E).
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Higher education administration. -
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ISBN:
9780438010086
The Effects of Demographic, Academic, and Loan Related Variables on the Student Loan Default Status of College Students Enrolled in a Historically Black College in South Texas.
Thomas, Joy D.
The Effects of Demographic, Academic, and Loan Related Variables on the Student Loan Default Status of College Students Enrolled in a Historically Black College in South Texas.
- 1 online resource (128 pages)
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-10(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Texas Southern University, 2018.
Includes bibliographical references
Student loan debt and institutional student loan cohort default rates (CDR) have been one of the main topics of interest in colleges and universities in the most recent years and the impact of CDR's have played a major role in the strategic planning efforts by higher education administrators. The costs for tuition, fees, room and board for full-time students have steadily increased over the last decade, while state and federal support provided to universities has declined. This has forced universities to pass the increased financial burden to students in the form of increased tuition and fees. With the total tuition and fees at colleges and universities continuing to rise more rapidly than the rate of inflation, the need for federal student loans have continued to increase. In the fiscal year 2013, student's borrowed nearly $106 billion through the Federal Direct Loan programs, reaching the aggregate student loan debt of $1.2 trillion (Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, as cited in Webber & Rogers, 2014). Students who fail to make payments on their federal student loans for 270 consecutive day enter into default. As outlined by federal regulations, the consequences of defaulting on student loans include, but not limited to, garnishment of wages and Social Security benefit payments, ineligibility for additional federal student aid, and damages to credit history. Although, the federal government has established various methods to reduce the likelihood or prevent students from entering into default, such as in-school deferments, forbearance, and undue hardship petitions, student loan default rates have nearly doubled over the past decade as a growing number of students are unable to pay for the college education. As default rates begin to climb to over 20 percent in the mid-1980, policy makers became increasingly concerned that additional regulations were needed to control student loan default.
Electronic reproduction.
Ann Arbor, Mich. :
ProQuest,
2018
Mode of access: World Wide Web
ISBN: 9780438010086Subjects--Topical Terms:
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