Annotated Bibliography
Annotated Bibliography
Annotated Bibliography
Doris Bennett, Cynthia McCarty, and Shawn Carter are the authors of this
educational journey. They believe that financial stress by students comes
from education expenses, which in return gives a negative output on
students academics. The methodology they used was during the 2012-2013
academic year, 231 students answered a survey that measured their
financial stress in several areas. The results showed a direct link between
financial stress and academic performance. Students that were worried
about paying for college averaged 4.5% points lower in class grades than
students who were not worried about paying for college. A large proportion of
the stressed students with lower academic grades were women, minorities,
and first generation college students. This group is working more hours to
meet financial obligations, thus having less time to study. The authors as well
as the students surveyed attended Jacksonville State University.
cost of education caused them to work more hours to pay for school, thus
giving those students less time to study.
"VOCEDplus, the international Tertiary Education and Research Database." Community College
Students' Assessments of the Costs and Benefits of Borrowing to finance higher education. N.p.,
n.d. Web. 29 Apr. 2016