American Economic Review
ISSN 0002-8282 (Print) | ISSN 1944-7981 (Online)
Student Loan Information Provision and Academic Choices
American Economic Review
vol. 106,
no. 5, May 2016
(pp. 324–28)
Abstract
We examine the effect of a student loan information intervention on changes in college major using administrative data from the Montana University System from 2002-2014. Our difference-in-difference-in-differences strategy exploits the relative trends for students at Montana State University above and below the cutoff for receiving a warning letter about their student debt, compared to their counterparts at the University of Montana. We find that students who receive information suggesting they may be unlikely to be able to repay their loans are more likely to switch to higher earning majors, with higher academic performers most likely to choose STEM fields.Citation
Schmeiser, Maximilian, Christiana Stoddard, and Carly Urban. 2016. "Student Loan Information Provision and Academic Choices." American Economic Review, 106 (5): 324–28. DOI: 10.1257/aer.p20161122Additional Materials
JEL Classification
- H75 State and Local Government: Health; Education; Welfare; Public Pensions
- I22 Educational Finance; Financial Aid
- I23 Higher Education; Research Institutions