Comparison of Stress Levels Related to Student Loan Debt for JCCC Students in the Honors program Versus students Not in the Honors program

Ally Reeder & Melany Reyes

Many studies have shown that increased student debt has an effect on the mental health of students. Do honors students at JCCC report different levels of stress compared to their non-honors counterparts? This will help the researchers to see if the Honors Program at JCCC is beneficial to the mental health of students in relation to their student loan debt. Data will be collected from Honors and Non-honors students with an anonymous survey that will be emailed out from the Honors Office and presented to students in Honors and Non-honors classes.

2 thoughts on “Comparison of Stress Levels Related to Student Loan Debt for JCCC Students in the Honors program Versus students Not in the Honors program

  1. I like the fact that you conducted research on whether student debt affects honors students or more of non-honors students. It was interesting that you found them to be of the same result. I would have never thought of comparing these two groups. Great job Melany and Ally!

  2. I liked that you chose a viewpoint on how student debt affected honors and non-honors students. It was interesting to find out they had very little difference. I would have never thought of this! Great job Melany and Ally!

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