The prevalence of default on student loans among an institution’s alumni is regarded as an indicator of the value of its academic program and its ability to administe...

The prevalence of default on student loans among an institution’s alumni is regarded as an indicator of the value of its academic program and its ability to administer student financial aid. High default rates result in sanctions; very high default rates preclude participation in the Direct Loan or Pell Grant programs.

Related terms: Administrative capability

The prevalence of default on student loans among an institution’s alumni is regarded as an indicator of the value of its academic program and its ability to administer student financial aid. High default rates result in sanctions; very high default rates preclude participation in the Direct Loan or Pell Grant programs.

Related terms: Administrative capability

Web URL Does Student Loan Debt Hinder Community Well-Being?

(International Journal of Community Well-Being)

Web URL It’s Time to Move Beyond Cohort Default Rates

(Robert Kelchen, Ph.D.)

Web URL Student Loan Default and Repayment in Kentucky

(Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education)

Web URL Student Loan Repayment

(Consumer Financial Protection Bureau)

PDF What Works: College Strategies for Reducing Student Loan Default (2020)

(Association of Community College Trustees and The Institute for College Access and Success)

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