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Reed, Matthew; Cheng, Diane – Project on Student Debt, 2009
This paper is the fourth annual report on the student loan debt of new college graduates. This analysis of the most recent available data found that student debt continued to rise even as it got harder for recent graduates to find jobs, and that debt levels vary considerably from state to state and college to college. Nationwide, average debt for…
Descriptors: Unemployment, Debt (Financial), College Graduates, Student Financial Aid
Schuller, Tom – Adults Learning, 2009
Toxic mortgages are one of the causes of the current economic crisis. Where did they come from--apart from those spectacularly down-at-heel areas of American cities where loans for housing are peddled on a day-rate basis? One driver was the demutualisation of building societies, on the basis that, as banks, they would have access to the capital…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Higher Education, Adult Learning, Loan Default
Cowin, Bob – Online Submission, 2013
This report describes private colleges serving adults which since 1936 have been required to register with the provincial government of British Columbia, Canada or, since 1993, with a regulatory body created by the government. The sector has always included career colleges, but registration was expanded temporarily in the 1990s to include all…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Private Colleges, Vocational Education, Educational History
Foley, Megan – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2012
The logic of political economy depends on a domestic metaphor, using the "oikos" or household as a model for the "polis." Historically, this metaphor has imagined citizens as the children of a paternal state. However during the 2008 housing crisis, this metaphor was turned upside down, depicting citizens as the parents of infantile state…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Fathers, Comparative Analysis, Citizen Role
Looney, Shannon M. – Institute for Higher Education Policy, 2011
Burgeoning student loan debt indicates problems not only for the country's borrowers but also for the postsecondary system. The rise in student loan defaults signifies a rise in institutional cohort default rates (CDRs)--a measure of accountability that informs the government and the general public how well an institution prepares its students for…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Student Loan Programs, Debt (Financial), Loan Default
Long, Bridget Terry – Brookings Institution, 2010
Investing in a college education is a decision of great importance, but also great risk. The complexity of the college choice process and current trends of college graduation and loan default rates indicate that families are struggling with the decision and students are increasingly finding themselves living with the negative consequences of bad…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Choice, Loan Default, Graduation Rate
Blumenstyk, Goldie – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
The end of the fiscal year usually isn't a momentous occasion for colleges. But this June 30 could be a day of reckoning many never expected. Colleges borrowed billions of dollars over the past decade to improve facilities and fulfill their ambitions. Now the consequences may be about to blow up in their finances. The author reports on how…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Debt (Financial), Loan Repayment, Audits (Verification)
Hauptman, Arthur M. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2008
Typically, efforts made by colleges and universities to provide more accountability are linked to having institutions provide more information and make their processes more transparent to their various stakeholders. One way in which public institutions can reasonably be held accountable is to rely to a large extent on the relationship they have…
Descriptors: Graduation Rate, Accountability, Tuition, Higher Education
Fernandez, Chris; Fletcher, Carla; Klepfer, Kasey – TG (Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation), 2016
Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation (TG) provides critical support to schools, students, and borrowers at every stage of the federal student aid process--from providing information on how to pay for a higher education including financial aid options, to facilitating successful loan repayment after graduation. This 2016 issue of "State…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Student Loan Programs, Higher Education, Population Trends
Creusere, Marlena; Fletcher, Carla; Klepfer, Kasey; Norman, Patricia – TG (Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation), 2015
TG provides critical support to schools, students, and borrowers at every stage of the federal student aid process--from providing information on how to pay for a higher education including financial aid options, to facilitating successful loan repayment after graduation. This issue of "State of Student Aid and Higher Education in Texas"…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, College Students, Paying for College, Population Trends
Looney, Shannon M. – Institute for Higher Education Policy, 2011
Mounting student debt to cover rising college costs is creating a challenging environment for a number of students pursuing a college degree. For many, a college degree is an avenue to financial success and long-term stability. Most college graduates experience more stable employment, higher income, security through assets, and an overall better…
Descriptors: Money Management, Debt (Financial), Loan Default, Literacy
Djurovich, Alexandra; Grimes, Tricia; Rayburn, Jack; Fergus, Meredith; Lydell, Lesley – Minnesota Office of Higher Education, 2011
The 2011 edition of "Minnesota Measures: Report on Higher Education Performance" reflects a new approach to reporting on the effectiveness of postsecondary education within the state. The report covers key measures of postsecondary effectiveness as in the previous three editions of the report but is grounded in the students' experience…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Loan Default, Program Effectiveness, Trend Analysis
Webster, Jeff; McQueen, Carla; Creusere, Marlena; Lukens, Leslie – TG (Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation), 2008
The credit market in the United States currently suffers from a rare and serious disruption. Once flowing with liquidity, the creativity and vibrancy of these markets helped fuel an economy that had been the envy of the world. Poor repayment performance in the subprime mortgage market has now reduced the availability of funds needed for other…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Student Loan Programs, College Students, Federal Programs
Chronicle of Higher Education, 1990
Federal data on student-loan defaults in colleges, universities, and vocational-technical schools include number and proportion of borrowers in default on Stafford Loans and Supplemental Loans in fiscal 1988 and 1989. The data are used to exclude high-default institutions from federal programs. Dollar amounts of loans defaulted are not presented.…
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Loan Default, National Surveys, Postsecondary Education

Podgursky, Michael; Ehlert, Mark; Monroe, Ryan; Watson, Donald; Wittstruck, John – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 2002
Provides a model of student loan defaults using a panel data file. Identifies a variety of individual variables associated with loan defaults; however, researchers found that the variable with the largest effect on default is continuous enrollment. Students who are continuously enrolled or complete their programs are far less likely to default…
Descriptors: College Students, Enrollment, Higher Education, Loan Default