she would take on student debt rather than experience the 'loneliness'

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sitifan

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An adverb. She said she'd take [the burden of] debt onto herself. "Take on" in this context means accepting and performing a task or obligation.

It wouldn't make sense as a preposition there. She'd take what on student debt?
 
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Some schools of grammar have extended the preposition class, and would classify ‘on' there as a preposition.
 
If you're worried about describing it to your students, call it a 'particle'. It's part of the phrasal verb.
 
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