Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2025

DOI

10.47852/bonviewIJCE52023714

Publication Title

International Journal of Changes in Education

Volume

Article in Press

Pages

12 pp.

Abstract

Student loans have increasingly become a burden on individuals. This qualitative analysis explores how structural inequities and financial literacy gaps influence U.S. student loan borrowers’ decisions to finance postsecondary education. The study highlights racial and economic disparities examining participants’ reflections on debt aversion and systemic barriers to equitable access. We asked why participants took out Federal student loans, asked about their decision processes when taking on debt, whether participants took any action to reduce accumulated debt, and if they’d made any discoveries about their decisions to take on student loan debt. After coding and a thematic analysis, five themes and five subthemes emerged. Respondents saw loans as their only option to afford college, using the funds not just for tuition but for living expenses. Student loan debt has significantly impacted their life choices forcing some to delay major milestones like marriage and family, buying a house, and saving for retirement. A discussion including implications for policy, research, and practice as well as future directions is provided.

Rights

© 2025 The Authors.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) License.

Data Availability

Article states: "The data that support this work are available upon reasonable request to the corresponding author."

ORCID

0000-0003-4653-3008 (Bullington), 0000-0001-6239-1746 (Gregory)

Original Publication Citation

Bullington, K. E., Thomas, D. J., Hou, M., Nuckols, W. L., Gregory, D. E., Howell, J. L., Bills, K. L., & Joaquim, A.-L. (2025). Debt decisions: The effects of paying for college in the United States with student loans. International Journal of Changes in Education. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.47852/bonviewIJCE52023714

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