Young children's perceptions of college and saving: Potential role of Child Development Accounts

  • William Elliott
  • , Margaret Sherraden
  • , Lissa Johnson
  • , Baorong Guo

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    Abstract

    This paper explores young children's perceptions and expectations about attending college, and the potential influence of a savings program on shaping children's perceptions about paying for college. As part of a four-year study of a school-based college savings program called "I Can Save", this paper uses qualitative evidence from interviews conducted in second and fourth grades with a diverse group of 51 children. Findings suggest that most of the children in the study have a general understanding of college and have begun a process of considering higher education. Further, children in "I Can Save" are more likely than a comparison group of children to perceive that savings is a way to help pay for college.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1577-1584
    Number of pages8
    JournalChildren and Youth Services Review
    Volume32
    Issue number11
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Nov 2010

    Keywords

    • Assets
    • Child development accounts
    • Children's perceptions
    • Savings

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