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10 Colleges That Lead to the Most Student Loan

Raghuram Sukumar —  September 17, 2012 — 2 Comments

Recently published report in US News shows Top 10 Colleges where students graduate with Most Debt (Student Loan).

La Sierra University in California leas the list of Colleges that lead to Most Student Loan when students graduate.

Photo by La Sierra University/Flickr

On an average, students have #54,885 in Student Loan when they graduate from 4 year college.

 

School name (State) Avg LoanClass of 2011 % of studentswho borrowed
La Sierra University (CA) $54,885 68.4
Catawba College (NC) $50,193 59
Clark Atlanta University (GA) $47,066 94
Lawrence Technological University (MI) $46,677 74
Johnson C. Smith University (NC) $46,673 100
Sacred Heart University (CT) $45,402 77
Wheelock College (MA) $45,391 97.2
Bennett College (NC) $45,275 94
Delaware State University $45,098 90
Franklin Pierce University (NH) $44,702 81

Message for International Students

For  international students this indicates the amount of Financial Aid or Scholarships available in colleges.

We already talked about the fact that About 80% of International Student will not get Financial Aid.

If you are following the same type of admission strategy like everyone else, then get ready to have Huge Student Loan when you graduate.

Raghuram Sukumar

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2 responses to 10 Colleges That Lead to the Most Student Loan

  1. You said that 80% students don’t get financial aid. So, approximately how many students get assistantship or scholarship?
    Do we need to apply to some institute to get scholarship?
    Can you please give me the link where I can find all information related to financial aid?
    Thanks!

  2. “If you are following the same type of admission strategy like everyone else, then get ready to have Huge Student Loan when you graduate.”
    These words caught my attention.
    Is there any other strategy by which one can avoid huge student loans?

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