Default rates


Default rates

Official Cohort Default Rates for Lenders and Guaranty Agencies
Official Cohort Default Rates for Lenders and Guaranty Agencies. FY2004. September 2006 - Federal Student Aid. Each year the Department publishes cohort default rates based on the ... (more...)

IFAP - Default Rate Materials
FY 2001 Cohort. Publication Year: 2003. Report Type: Cohort Default Rate Guide. Info. Type: For Schools. Section: 1--Cohort Default Rate Guide (more...)

Official School Cohort Default Rate Search
Official Cohort Default Rate Search for Postsecondary Schools Fiscal Years 2006, 2005, and 2004. Note: These rates are accurate only as of September 15, 2008. (more...)

Student Loan Default Rates Remain Low
U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings today announced the FY 2006 national student loan cohort default rate remains historically low at 5.2 percent. (more...)

Universal default - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Instead of a specific increase in the risk premium charge, credit cards often change their interest rate to what is known as the default rate. (more...)

Default Rates, Maligned, Rise to 5.2%
Nobody really likes the federal government?s method of measuring and reporting student loan cohort default rates. Some members of Congress and advocates for students, arguing ... (more...)

Official Cohort Default Rates for Schools
Official Cohort Default Rates for Schools. A cohort default rate is the percentage of a school's borrowers who enter repayment on certain Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL ... (more...)

Federal Student Aid - About Federal Student Aid
fsa.schools.default. management@ed.gov U.S. Department of Education DEFAULT ... Cohort Default Rate Guide (more...)
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TG: Cohort Default Rates
TG Online -- TG's web site for schools, lenders, borrowers, parents and students. ... The Cohort Default Rate is the percentage of students with loans entering repayment in a given ... (more...)
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Default Rates Projected to Soar
Supporters and critics of a Congressional proposal to alter how the U.S. government calculates the rates at which student borrowers default on their government backed loans have ... (more...)

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