That's up from last year, when a separate survey, conducted by Google Consumer
Surveys on behalf of Student Loan Hero, found that about 20 percent of students spent their loan cash on dining out, entertainment and spring breaks.
Survey was conducted via Google Consumer
Surveys on behalf of Student Loan Hero from May 6 — May 8, 2016, with a nationally representative sample of 1,012 graduating students living in the United States.
Not exact matches
Summary: This article reports
on the results
of student survey on school mental health conducted by the Benenson Strategy Group
on behalf of the Born This Way Foundation, an organization founded by singer Lady Gaga and her mother, Cynthia Germanotta, to research and promote mental wellness among young people.
A study conducted by Hanover Research
on behalf of the creators
of LearnSmart found that nearly fifty percent
of the college
students surveyed reported using their devices for texting or checking social media while they were supposed to be studying, with forty percent answering that online distractions are the biggest draw.
The
survey, conducted
on behalf of Allianz Global Assistance, providers
of Allianz Tuition Insurance, found that many
students are paying for some or all
of their tuition and expenses, which leaves little money to live
on.
Some enterprising
students offered to fill out the
survey on behalf of others for a cut
of their coins.
The
survey, Effectively Counseling Graduating
Students, was conducted by the National Association
of Colleges and Employers (NACE)
on behalf of the Career Advisory Board, established by DeVry University.
The MCS data collection was managed by a third party information technology (IT) contractor that delivered the online
student survey and the automated email correspondence with schools
on behalf of the researchers.