Sam Figiel, a sophomore at Mercer University in Georgia, said access to Netflix is required for many of his peers' classes.
Yet the gradual password-sharing changes have created uncertainty for college students who might not have, or want to spend, disposable income for their own subscriptions.
People in the 18-to-34 age group, which accounts for 30% of all Netflix users, are more likely to exchange passwords than older viewers.
"There are a lot, lot, lot of U.S. users that are not paying for it, and so I think they're very sensitive to the backlash that they're going to get when they institute this," Nollen said.
Staying or leavingEven if the cost of a subscription could rise for borrowers, some college students think Netflix is too important to give up.