

Type of Document Master's Thesis Author Sikes, S. Mark Author's Email Address msikes@vt.edu URN etd-3198-91154 Title Exploring Parental Actions to Finance Higher Education Degree Master of Arts Department Student Personnel Services and Counseling Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Creamer, Donald G. Committee Chair Conley, Valerie M. Committee Member Janosik, Steven M. Committee Member Ostroth, D. David Committee Member Keywords
- How do parents finance their children's higher edu
- The role of parents in financing higher education
- How are parents using loans t
Date of Defense 1998-03-25 Availability unrestricted Abstract EXPLORING PARENTAL ACTIONS TO FINANCE HIGHER EDUCATION By:
S. Mark Sikes
(ABSTRACT)
The purpose of this study was to examine parental actions to finance higher education. Data were analyzed from the 1995-96 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS: 96).
Results of this study indicated that gender, race, housing status, and attendance status of students were factors in the amount of loans that was assumed by parents. Further results indicated that parent'9s marital status, total parent contribution, parent income, the cost of attending, and institutional control were also factors in the amount of loans that were assumed by parents.
The age of students and the amount of parent savings did not effect the percentage of parents who assumed loans nor did it effect the amount of loans that were assumed by parents.
Recommendations for future research include a continued focus on how families, as a whole, are financing higher education, repayment practices and default rates of parents who assumed loans to pay for higher education, specific types of loans that parents use to fund higher education, parental debt and what ratio of their debt is due to educational loans.
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