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Student Aversion to Borrowing: Who Borrows and Who Doesn't

Student Aversion to Borrowing: Who Borrows and Who Doesn't

Deborah A. Santiago
Alisa Cunningham
November 2008

Overview

This report highlights the borrowing patterns of students who choose to enroll in college and provides suggestions about why certain students may not borrow, even when borrowing seems to be a logical choice.

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Student Aversion to Borrowing: Who Borrows and Who Doesn't
Fact Sheet - Student Aversion to Borrowing: Who Borrows and Who Doesn't

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