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DOCUMENT RESUME Cohort Default Rates for Schools Due to FY 1995, FY 1996, and FY 1997. Sorted by Alpha Name. INSTITUTION Departm DOCUMENT RESUME ED 434 635 HE 032 413 TITLE Cohort Default Rates for Schools Due to FY 1995, FY 1996, and FY 1997. Sorted by Alpha Name. INSTITUTION Department of Education, Washington, DC. REPORT NO ED-PEPS311 PUB DATE 1999-09-00 NOTE 1259p.; For a related document, see HE 032 414. PUB TYPE Numerical/Quantitative Data (110) EDRS PRICE MF10/PC51 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Colleges; Federal Programs; Higher Education; *Loan Default; *Loan Repayment; Private Colleges; Public Colleges; *Student Financial Aid; *Student Loan Programs; Tables (Data); Universities; Vocational Schools ABSTRACT This document presents federal student loan cohort default rates for postsecondary institutions, including two- and four-year colleges, universities, church-affiliated schools, historically black colleges and universities, tribally controlled schools, and proprietary vocational schools. Each listing, sorted alphabetically by school name, contains the institution's name, address, a code indicating program length, type of school (proprietary, public, private), numbers of borrowers in default and in repay for each of the 3 years (fiscal years 1995, 1996, and 1997), the default rate, and the program rate (federal family education loan rate, direct loan rate, and dual rate). (DB) ******************************************************************************** Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. ******************************************************************************** I DueCohort toSORTED FY(Report Default1995, BY No.:FY RatesALPHA 1996, PEPS311) for and NAME Schools FY 1997 EDUCATIONALOfficeU.S. of DEPARTMENT Educational RESOURCES Research OF EDUCATION and INFORMATION Improvement September 1999 lid ThisoriginatingMinorreceived document changes from it.CENTER the hashave person been been(ERIC) reproduced ormade organization to as officialdocumentPointsimprove OERIof reproduction view do position not or necessarilyopinions orquality. policy. stated represent in this BEST COPY AVAILABLE 3 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION REPORT DATE: 08/31/1999 FY 1995- 1997POSTSECONDARY COHORTOFFICE DEFAULT OF EDUCATIONPOSTSECONDARY RATES (IncludesPARTICIPANTS EDUCATION Program SYSTEM Length & Type) BorrowersREPORTPAGE: NO: 1PEPSR311 F033003OPE ID 2nd School of NameMedicine, V'uvaluPraha 5, 84 CZECHAddress REPUBLIC 150 06ProgramMaster/Dr/Frgn Length /Type 1997Year1996DefaultInN/A0 RepayInN/A0DefaultRateN/A0.0 RatePgmN/AFL B022999 CharlesA Business University Career Institute 156 William Street 1Yr N/D/Prop 199719961995 N/A03 N/A240 12.5*N/A0.0*N/AFL B023452 A Cut Above Beauty College New437 York,South NYMeridian10038-0000 Street 1Yr N/D/Prop 199719961995 620 52400 11.526.3*5.0 DUFL B009532 A'Art College of Beauty Eugene,2101Greenwood, Bailey OR INHill97405-000046143-2456 Road 1Yr N/D/Prop 199719961995 62 384045 15.85.04.4 DUFL F031012 A-1College Business & Technical Caguas,#14-15 Dr.PR Rufo00725-3741 Street 1Yr N/D/Prop 199719961995 08 300 26.70.0* FL F022889 ABI-AccuTechInstitute Business Frederick,5310 Spectrum MD Drive21703-7337 2Yr N/D/Prop 199719951996 N/A2635 N/A204134148 17.219.417.6N/A N/AFLDU B023462B021286 AMIACA AmericanCollege ofMotorcycle Design 3042Cincinnati,2528 WestKemper International LaneOH45206-2014 Associate/Prop1Yr N/D/Prop 199719951996 2721 148202617 18.28.2*7.9*9.2* FL F 030955 ComputerInstituteASA Institute Technology of Business & Brooklyn,Daytona151 Lawrence Beach, NY Street 11201-5208FL 32124-1010 1Yr N/D/Prop 199719961995 37183115 241491107178 16.817.46.27.5 FL B022159 ATI Career Training Center Fort2880 NWLauderdale, 62nd Street FL33309-1785 Associate/Prop 199719951996 20343912 11718319154 17.118.620.422.2 DUFL Code* at atright: left: indicates H = HBCU averageSchool, defaultT= Tribally rate, Controlled, Code at right: C= No FL longer = FFEL in rate, FFEL DLpgm, = DirectD= FDL Loanpgm, Rate,F= FFEL DU pgm,= Dual B= RateFDL &FFEL pgms FY 1995- 1997POSTSECONDARY COHORTOFFICEU.S. DEFAULT OFDEPARTMENT EDUCATIONPOSTSECONDARY RATES OF PARTICIPANTS(Includes EDUCATION EDUCATION Program SYSTEM Length &Type) REPORTREPORT DATE:PAGE: NO: 2PEPSR31108/31/1999 B022932OPE ID ATI Career TrainingName Center Oakland3501 Northwest Park,Address FL 9th 33309-5916Street ProgramAssociate/Prop Length /Type 1997Year1996 DefaultInBorrowers13591 RepayIn315363DefaultRate28.937.2 RatePgmFL B021511 ATI Health Education Center Miami,1395 Northwest FL33169-5398 167th Street Associate/Prop 199719951996 25363874 141173175310 17.720.821.723.9 DUFL B025965B030107 HairATI-ATI HollywoodDesignCareer Training The School Center of 235Roanoke,3535 NE Franklin Loop VA 82024014-2255 Road SW 1Yr2Yr N/D/Prop 199719951996 31401 3822036 10.0*17.2*8.10.0* FLDU B004846 Aaker's Business College Fargo,4012Hurst, 19th NDTX Avenue58103-719676052-7396 Southwest Associate /Prop 199719961995 48331 1712676227 19.318.01.62.7* FLDU F026043 Aalborg University Aalborg,Frederiks DENMARK Bajers Vej9200 5 300-599 CH/Frgn 199719961995 02 570 0.0*3.5 FL B 030649 Aaron's Academy of Beauty Waldorf,340 Post MDOffice20602-2715 Road 1Yr N/D/Prop 199719961995 0 110 0.0* DLFL F023111 Abbott Academy of CosmetologySaint3711 MexicoPeters, Road MO 63376-4309 1Yr N/D/Prop 199719961995 N/A0 N/A00 N/A0.0*N/AFL F003537 Abilene Christian University Abilene,1600 Campus TX Court79699-3701 Master/Dr/Priv 199719951996 10164710 8969889630 10.27.17.40.0* FL F007087 AbingtonSchool of Memorial Nursing Hospital Willow2500 Maryland Grove, PARoad19090-1284 3+ Yr N/D/Priv 199719951996 210 453833 2.20.06.1 ' FL *Code at right:at left: indicates H = HBCUaverage School, default T= Tribally rate, Controlled,Code at right: C= NoFL longer= FFEL inrate, FFEL DL pgm, = Direct D= FDL Loan pgm, Rate, F= FFEL DU =pgm, Dual B= Rate FDL & FFELpgms FY 1995- 1997POSTSECONDARY COHORTOFFICEU.S. DEFAULT OFDEPARTMENT EDUCATIONPOSTSECONDARY RATES OF (IncludesPARTICIPANTS EDUCATION EDUCATION Program SYSTEM Length & Type) REPORTREPORT DATE:PAGE: NO: 3PEPSR31108/31/1999 F001541OPE ID Abraham BaldwinName Agricultural Tifton,2802 Moore GA Highway31794-9983Address ProgramAssociate Length/TypeYear /Pub 19961997DefaultInBorrowers10279 RepayIn614548DefaultRate16.614.4 RatePgmFL F009325 AbramCollege Freidman Occupational Los1646 Angeles,South Olive CA90015-3507 300-599 CH/Pub 199619971995 1180 7520 15.70.0* FL F031225 AcademiaCenter Serrant Ponce,Concordia PR #6200731-4942 1Yr N/D/Prop199619971995 0 00 0.0* FL C031423 Academia Vocational Del Turabo CampioCaguas, Alonso PR 00725-3657 #41 1Yr N/D/Prop199619971995 N/A0 N/A0 N/A0.00.0*N/AFL F030808 Academy (The) Lakeland,3131 Flightline FL33811-2836 Drive 1Yr N/D/Prop199519961997 N/A45370 N/A1161266 31.935.70.0N/A N/AFL BB020503 007605 AcademyAcademy EducationPacific Business Center & 1777Bloomington,3050 NorthMetro VineDrive MN Street55425-1554 Associate/Prop1Yr N/D/Prop199719951996 45112120 '127261105169 17.210.516.511.8 DUFL B007531 AcademyTravel Collegeof Art College 79Los New Angeles, Montgomery CA 90028-5218Street Master/Dr/Prop199619971995 112812128 552809331378 14.713.86.37.4 DUFL' F021652 Academy of Beauty Culture Grand2992San Francisco,North Junction, Avenue CACO94102-341081504-5309 2Yr N/D/Prop199619971995 7945 4212221 13.2*16.4*18.8 FL B022950 Academy of Business College Phoenix,2525 West AZ Beryl85021-1641 Avenue Associate/Prop199519961997 3740341 23523318418 15.717.218.516.9* FLDU Code* at atright: left: indicates H = HBCU 8 averageSchool, defaultT= Tribally rate, Controlled, Code at right: C= No FL longer = FFEL in rate, FFEL DLpgm, = DirectD= FDL Loanpgm, Rate,F= FFEL DU pgm,= Dual B= RateFDL9 &FFEL pgms OFFICEU.S. OFDEPARTMENT POSTSECONDARY OF EDUCATION EDUCATION REPORT DATE: 08/31/1999 FY 1995- 1997POSTSECONDARY COHORT DEFAULT EDUCATION RATES PARTICIPANTS(IncludesProgram SYSTEM Length & Type). BorrowersREPORTPAGE: NO: 4PEPSR311 F012905OPE ID TechnologyAcademy of CareersName and Beckley,390 Stanaford WVAddress 25801-3142Road Program1Yr Length N/D/Pub /Type 19961997YearDefaultIn 0 RepayIn 0DefaultRate0.0*RatePgmFL B032883 HealthAcademy Sciences of Chinese Cultureand Oakland,1601 Clay CA Street94612-1540 Master/Dr/Priv199619971995 0 0 0.00.0* FL B025587 Academy of Computer Careers Hammonton,2 Sindoni LaneNJ 08037-8037 600-899 CH/Prop199619971995 N/A59 N/A6184 10.7N/A8.2 N/ADU B030883 Academy of Cosmetology Charleston,5060 Dorchester SC 29418-0000Road 1Yr N/D/Prop199619971995 14 44106 7.7*8.7*9.1 FLDU F026213 Academy of Cosmetology Bozeman,133 West MTMendenhall59715-3544 1Yr N/D/Prop199619971995 01 1167 3.6*3.8*0.0 FL B030987 Academy of Court Reporting La8376 Mesa, Hercules CA 91942-2920Street 3+ Yr N/D/Prop199619971995 3070 124509 14.024.23.2* FL B021521 Academy of Court Reporting Cleveland,312 N. Cleveland-Massillon OH 44113-0000 Road Associate/Prop199519961997 1601231402 71064166520 22.519.221.110.0 FLDU B022897 DesignAcademy of Creative Hair Kingston,252 Westside PA Mall18704-0000 Office Complex lYr N/D/Prop199519961997 013 12189 10.3*2.1*2.3* FL B013232 Academy of Hair Design Las4445 Vegas, West CharlestonNV89102-1617 Boulevard 1Yr N/D/Prop199519961997 567 668481 7.67.18.6 FLDU B021789 Academy of Hair Design Bloomsburg,5 East 3rd StreetPA 17815-1814 lYr N/D/Prop199519961997 630 291916 13.8*14.3*14.1* FL *Code at right:at left: indicates H = HBCU averageSchool,10 defaultT= Tribally rate, Controlled, Code at right: C= No FL longer= FFEL inrate, FFEL DL pgm, = Direct D= FDL Loan pgm, Rate, F= FFEL DU =pgm, Dual B= Rate FDL11 & FFEL-pgms U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION REPORT DATE: 08/31/1999 FY 1995- 1997POSTSECONDARY COHORTOFFICE DEFAULT OF
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