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Cornett, Allyson; Knaf, Cassandra; Fletcher, Carla – Trellis Company, 2022
This brief examines data from 19,934 students with self-reported educational debt in Trellis' Fall 2021 Student Financial Wellness Survey (SFWS), with special emphasis on their financial security and attitudes toward their loans, debt, and debt forgiveness. Nearly two-thirds of borrowers had accumulated more debt than expected, and 36 percent did…
Descriptors: Student Loan Programs, Debt (Financial), Financial Problems, Student Attitudes
Galiher, Sean – ProQuest LLC, 2022
School choice has expanded during the modern school choice movement and students in Indiana can now choose from several school options including public schools, charter schools, virtual schools, or participate in the Indiana Choice Scholarships program and attend a parochial school. The potential for increased educational stratification across…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Attitudes, Open Enrollment, Transfer Policy
Kawasaki, Jarod – New Educator, 2023
Efforts to recruit teachers of color during the ongoing teacher shortage in the United States have largely failed evidenced by the increasing diversity gap between students of color and teachers of color. This study focuses on one barrier to recruiting teachers of color, a traditional student teaching model that is equivalent to a semester to a…
Descriptors: Teacher Recruitment, Minority Group Teachers, Teacher Shortage, Barriers
Josh Freeman – Higher Education Policy Institute, 2023
This HEPI Report considers the strategies adopted by higher education institutions to support students affected by the cost-of-living crisis. It finds they are adopting a range of measures, such as supporting students with the costs of food and drink, providing means-tested and unconditional funding, subsidising student activities, and opening…
Descriptors: College Role, Costs, Student Financial Aid, College Students
Susanne L. Carlsen – ProQuest LLC, 2023
With the growth of the older population due to longer life spans and a decline in birth rates, older adults will soon outnumber the younger population worldwide. One out of five workers in the United States reaches retirement age each day. This phenomenon has begun to cause a strain on Social Security funding and healthcare funding for those over…
Descriptors: Baby Boomers, Older Adults, Retirement, Reentry Students
Carla Fletcher – Trellis Company, 2023
In order to thrive in college, students need general good health, sufficient energy, the capacity to focus on their studies, and the chance to actively participate in classes. Stress related to financial matters and mental health issues can disrupt the essential dynamics that contribute to achieving academic success. This brief examines data from…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Barriers, Costs, Financial Problems
Shernell Nadiel Liz Elibox – ProQuest LLC, 2023
College aged students have one of the highest rates of suicidality, however, research on suicidality often negates the experiences of college students of color. The sample included 122,465 college students of color and explored the relationship between suicidality and variables such as academic distress, clinician initial assessment of…
Descriptors: College Students, Suicide, Minority Group Students, Stress Variables
Rebekka Ndatolewe Gabriel; Valerie Nyahwema – Discover Education, 2025
Blended learning has become the new norm post the pandemic. It aims to combine the advantages of online and face-to-face learning. However, the online aspect comes with unique challenges, some of which might be a spillover from the pandemic. This study explores the challenges nursing students face in adopting online learning within a blended…
Descriptors: Nursing Students, Student Attitudes, Electronic Learning, Blended Learning
Ampa Kaewkumkong – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2025
A school partnership program between Thailand and Indonesia is part of an agenda for an educational cooperation policy and 21st-century adaptation to the global context. This study examines the conditions and challenges for the program implemented in Thai pilot schools. Documents, policy texts and statements were analysed, 17 in-depth interviews…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Institutional Cooperation, International Cooperation, Educational Policy
Brett Fischer; Catie Lott; Evan White – California Policy Lab, 2025
The student loan payment pause ended two years ago as of September 2025, but borrowers were given a one-year "on-ramp" to resume payments. In April, the Department of Education announced that collections on student loans would start again. The California Policy Lab's prior work found that a large portion of borrowers were likely to…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Debt (Financial), Loan Repayment, Loan Default
Rosario Olguin-Aguirre; Adriel Boals; Yolanda Flores Niemann; Chiachih Wang – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
US President Donald Trump promised and delivered radical changes to US immigration policies. This study examined the extent to which a sample of college students were affected by such changes and subsequent associations with psychological health. The study was a survey of 401 college students from a large Hispanic Serving Institution. A total of…
Descriptors: Immigration, Policy, College Students, Hispanic American Students
Amy Wolfe; Tiffany Rowland; Jennifer Creque Blackburn – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
This study explores Ohio Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) workers' descriptions of their mental well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic's first year. This unexpectedly rich theme was found through a broader qualitative study initially undertaken to understand ECEC employee perceptions of inequitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccine among…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Child Caregivers, Early Childhood Teachers, Mental Health
Sarah LeMire; Kathy Christie Anders; Terri Pantuso – College & Research Libraries, 2024
As academic librarians engage in Open Educational Resources (OER) creation and adoption programs, exploring student perceptions of OER provides information that can be used to revise and improve OER, to inform faculty perceptions, and to contextualize the benefits of OER in relation to student financial concerns. This case study explores how…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, First Generation College Students, Textbooks, Open Educational Resources
An Examination of Academic Persistence of Student Fathers: A Case Study of a Texas Community College
Lauren McCormick – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study examined the academic persistence of student fathers at a Texas community college through a single-site case study approach. Two key research questions guided the inquiry: (1) How did the community college describe its efforts to support academic persistence for student fathers? (2) What factors did student fathers perceive as…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Nontraditional Students, Fathers, Community College Students
Helene Vilme; Naomi N. Duke; Yussif Dokurugu; Elizabeth O. Akin-Odanye; Christopher J. Paul; Ernest Kaninjing; Ivette A. López; Roland Matsouaka; Joedrecka S. Brown Speights; Jessica De Leon; Derrick L. Sauls; Roland N. Ndip; Felix Amissah; Hayden Bosworth; Carol L. Warren; Charles Muiruri – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective This study reports on food insecurity (FI) amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants and methods College students in four regions of the US completed the two-item validated Hunger Vital Sign™ screening tool on Qualtrics. Results FI increased significantly after March 2020 among US students (worry about food running out: 25% to 35%; food…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Food, Hunger

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