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Federal Perkins Loan Program Status of Default As Federal Student Aid U.S. Department of Education We Help Put America Through School eCampus-Based Reports Federal Perkins Loan Program Status of Default (Current) as of June 30, 2012 Date: 03/15/2013 OPEID # School Name & Address (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) # of Bwrs Bwrs Cohort Total Total Principal Who From Default Bwrs Outstanding On Entered Col (A) In Rate In Loans In Default Repayment Default (B/A) Default >= 240 Days Status On >= 240 In 2010-2011 June 30, Days 2012 00100200 Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical University 145 54 37.24% 1606 $954,821.00 4900 Meridian Street Normal, AL, 35762-1357 00100500 Alabama State University 164 12 7.32% 1567 $1,410,608.00 915 South Jackson Street Montgomery, AL, 36104-5714 00100900 Auburn University 479 29 6.05% 269 $747,267.00 107 Samford Hall Auburn, AL, 36849-5113 00831000 Auburn University Montgomery 88 20 22.73% 184 $457,312.00 7440 East Drive Montgomery, AL, 36117-3596 00101200 Birmingham Southern College 69 12 17.39% 93 $240,798.00 900 Arkadelphia Road Birmingham, AL, 35254-0002 01055400 Concordia College Alabama 0 0 0.00% 75 $52,874.00 1712 Broad Street Selma, AL, 36701-3323 00100300 Faulkner University 53 6 11.32% 52 $115,167.00 5345 Atlanta Highway Montgomery, AL, 36109-3398 00101900 Huntingdon College 117 23 19.66% 88 $143,488.00 1500 East Fairview Avenue Montgomery, AL, 36106-2148 00102000 Jacksonville State University 1 1 100.00% 12 $20,745.00 700 Pelham Road, North Jacksonville, AL, 36265-1602 00102200 Jefferson State Community College 0 0 0.00% 5 $7,204.00 2601 Carson Road Birmingham, AL, 35215-3098 00102300 Judson College 33 5 15.15% 36 $49,416.00 302 Bibb Street Marion, AL, 36756-2504 00102800 Miles College 95 2 2.11% 154 $100,765.00 5500 Myron Massey Boulevard Fairfield, AL, 35064-2697 00103300 Oakwood University 0 0 0.00% 155 $92,661.00 7000 Adventist Boulevard, Northwest Huntsville, AL, 35896-0001 00103600 Samford University 142 16 11.27% 104 $306,848.00 800 Lakeshore Drive Birmingham, AL, 35229-7000 00104100 Spring Hill College 92 13 14.13% 149 $285,286.00 4000 Dauphin Street Mobile, AL, 36608-1791 Perkin Cohort Default Rate as of 6/30/2012 Page 1 of 101 OPEID # School Name & Address (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) # of Bwrs Bwrs Cohort Total Total Principal Who From Default Bwrs Outstanding On Entered Col (A) In Rate In Loans In Default Repayment Default (B/A) Default >= 240 Days Status On >= 240 In 2010-2011 June 30, Days 2012 00104400 Stillman College 72 39 54.17% 278 $246,591.00 3600 Stillman Boulevard Tuscaloosa, AL, 35403-1430 00104600 Talladega College 0 0 0.00% 186 $213,790.00 627 West Battle Street Talladega, AL, 35160-2354 00104700 Troy University 78 23 29.49% 223 $503,169.00 University Avenue Troy, AL, 36082-0001 00105000 Tuskegee University 260 52 20.00% 3546 $4,642,968.00 308 Kresge Center Tuskegee Institute, AL, 36088-1645 00105100 University of Alabama 513 52 10.14% 580 $1,562,286.00 Rose Administration Building Tuscaloosa, AL, 35487-0120 00105200 University of Alabama at Birmingham 533 54 10.13% 331 $883,084.00 1530 3rd Avenue South Birmingham, AL, 35294-1150 00102900 University of Mobile 43 12 27.91% 102 $156,983.00 5735 College Parkway Mobile, AL, 36663-0220 00100400 University of Montevallo 71 15 21.13% 106 $106,016.00 Palmer Circle Montevallo, AL, 35115-6000 00101600 University of North Alabama 224 53 23.66% 232 $352,401.00 One Harrison Plaza Florence, AL, 35632-0001 00105700 University of South Alabama 57 1 1.75% 86 $174,837.00 307 University Boulevard North Mobile, AL, 36688-0002 00102400 University of West Alabama 42 14 33.33% 83 $101,487.00 205 North Washington Livingston, AL, 35470-0000 STATE Count: 26 3,371 508 15.07% 10,302 $13,928,872.00 TOTALS 01084700 Arizona Automotive Institute 31 2 6.45% 155 $171,124.00 6829 North 46th Avenue Glendale, AZ, 85301-3503 00711300 Arizona Christian University 0 0 0.00% 5 $12,987.00 2625 East Cactus Road Phoenix, AZ, 85032-7097 00108100 Arizona State University 428 59 13.79% 598 $1,831,573.00 Student Financial Assistance Office Tempe, AZ, 85287-0412 00107100 Arizona Western College 2 0 0.00% 2 $3,204.00 2020 South Avenue 8E Yuma, AZ, 85365-8847 04051300 Art Institute of Phoenix (The) 129 38 29.46% 2112 $2,736,889.00 2233 West Dunlap Avenue Phoenix, AZ, 85021-2859 00728300 Central Arizona College 0 0 0.00% 54 $25,868.00 8470 North Overfield Road Coolidge, AZ, 85228-9779 03072200 Chandler - Gilbert Community College 5 2 40.00% 0 $0.00 2626 East Pecos Road Chandler, AZ, 85225-2499 Perkin Cohort Default Rate as of 6/30/2012 Page 2 of 101 OPEID # School Name & Address (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) # of Bwrs Bwrs Cohort Total Total Principal Who From Default Bwrs Outstanding On Entered Col (A) In Rate In Loans In Default Repayment Default (B/A) Default >= 240 Days Status On >= 240 In 2010-2011 June 30, Days 2012 00830300 GateWay Community College 16 1 6.25% 32 $43,391.00 108 North 40th Street Phoenix, AZ, 85034-1795 00107600 Glendale Community College 8 1 12.50% 20 $29,951.00 6000 West Olive Avenue Glendale, AZ, 85302-3090 00107400 Grand Canyon University 217 56 25.81% 251 $508,955.00 3300 West Camelback Road Phoenix, AZ, 85017-3030 00107700 Mesa Community College 16 5 31.25% 46 $74,378.00 1833 West Southern Avenue Mesa, AZ, 85202-4866 00108200 Northern Arizona University 279 46 16.49% 553 $1,383,055.00 Gammage, Building #1 Knoles Drive Flagstaff, AZ, 86011-0001 00107800 Phoenix College 17 1 5.88% 73 $136,284.00 1202 West Thomas Road Phoenix, AZ, 85013-4234 00726600 Pima County Community College 86 32 37.21% 435 $902,378.00 401 North Bonita Avenue Tucson, AZ, 85709-5000 02217100 Pima Medical Institute 0 0 0.00% 12 $19,413.00 3350 East Grant Road Tucson, AZ, 85716-2800 00830400 Scottsdale Community College 14 1 7.14% 17 $22,205.00 9000 East Chaparral Road Scottsdale, AZ, 85256-2626 00107000 Thunderbird School of Global Management 93 8 8.60% 120 $438,467.00 1 Global Place Glendale, AZ, 85306-6000 00446700 Tucson College 0 0 0.00% 84 $69,186.00 5151 East Broadway Boulevard Tucson, AZ, 85711-3781 00822100 Universal Technical Institute 252 40 15.87% 815 $924,481.00 10695 West Pierce Street Avondale, AZ, 85323-7946 02100500 Universal Technical Institute 73 10 13.70% 157 $144,604.00 2844 West Deer Valley Road Phoenix, AZ, 85027-9969 00108300 University of Arizona (The) 334 60 17.96% 338 $1,286,559.00 PO Box 210066 Tucson, AZ, 85721-0066 02098800 University of Phoenix 46 15 32.61% 264 $739,788.00 1625 West Fountainhead Parkway Tempe, AZ, 85282-2371 02171500 Western International University 18 4 22.22% 24 $49,545.00 9215 North Black Canyon Highway Phoenix, AZ, 85021-2718 00107900 Yavapai College 37 13 35.14% 69 $415,383.00 1100 East Sheldon Street Prescott, AZ, 86301-3297 STATE Count: 24 2,101 394 18.75% 6,236 $11,969,668.00 TOTALS Perkin Cohort Default Rate as of 6/30/2012 Page 3 of 101 OPEID # School Name & Address (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) # of Bwrs Bwrs Cohort Total Total Principal Who From Default Bwrs Outstanding On Entered Col (A) In Rate In Loans In Default Repayment Default (B/A) Default >= 240 Days Status On >= 240 In 2010-2011 June 30, Days 2012 00109000 Arkansas State University 431 84 19.49% 822 $1,480,913.00 2105 Aggie Road Jonesboro, AR, 72401-0000 00108900 Arkansas Tech University 30 2 6.67% 268 $780,002.00 215 West O Street Russellville, AR, 72801-2222 00109500 Crowley's Ridge College 0 0 0.00% 43 $57,457.00 100 College Drive Paragould, AR, 72450-9775 00109700 Harding University 344 41 11.92% 323 $677,161.00 915 East Market Searcy, AR, 72149-0001 00109800 Henderson State University 34 7 20.59% 258 $410,471.00 1100 Henderson Street Arkadelphia, AR, 71999-0001 00109900 Hendrix College 59 11 18.64% 114 $306,581.00 1600 Washington Avenue Conway, AR, 72032-3080 00110000 John Brown University 43 2 4.65% 63 $160,702.00 2000 West University Street Siloam Springs, AR, 72761-2747 00108800 Lyon College 98 19 19.39% 41 $137,384.00 2300 Highland Road Batesville, AR, 72501-3699 01210500 National Park Community College 0 0 0.00% 41 $42,893.00 101 College Drive Hot Springs, AR, 71913-9174 00110200 Ouachita Baptist University 34 6 17.65% 53 $192,327.00 410 Ouachita Drive Arkadelphia, AR, 71998-0001 00110300 Philander Smith College 0 0 0.00% 674 $368,358.00 900 West Daisy Gaston Bates Drive Little Rock, AR, 72202-3718 00110700 Southern Arkansas University 35 8 22.86% 278 $413,409.00 100 East University Magnolia, AR, 71753-5000 00110800 University of Arkansas 474 57 12.03% 883 $2,627,201.00 425 Administration Building Fayetteville, AR, 72701-0000 00111000 University of Arkansas at Fort Smith 0 0 0.00% 22 $7,623.00 5210 Grand Avenue Fort Smith, AR, 72904-7397 00110100 University of Arkansas at Little Rock 0 0 0.00% 23 $40,583.00 2801 South University Little Rock, AR, 72204-1099 00108500 University of Arkansas at Monticello 126 47 37.30% 253 $387,238.00 140 University Drive Monticello, AR, 71656-0000 00108600 University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff 16 7 43.75% 217 $166,389.00 1200 North University Drive Pine Bluff, AR, 71601-2790 00110900 University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences 45 4 8.89% 54 $128,307.00 4301 West Markham Street Little Rock, AR, 72205-7102 00109200 University of Central Arkansas 422 69 16.35% 892 $1,931,025.00 201 Donaghey Avenue Conway, AR, 72035-0001 Perkin Cohort Default Rate as of 6/30/2012 Page 4 of 101 OPEID # School Name & Address (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) # of Bwrs Bwrs Cohort Total Total Principal Who From Default Bwrs Outstanding On Entered Col (A) In Rate In Loans In Default Repayment Default (B/A) Default >= 240 Days Status On >= 240 In 2010-2011 June 30, Days 2012 00109400 University of the Ozarks 1 0 0.00% 79 $78,291.00 415 North
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