Posted Date: September 28, 2016
Author: | Katrina Turner, Service Director, Operations Performance Management Services, Federal Student Aid |
Subject: National Default Rate Briefings for FY 2013 3-Year Official Cohort Default Rates
Attached is the National Default Rate Briefings for FY 2013 3-Year Official cohort default rates.
The briefing is provided in Microsoft Power Point (PPT) format and Portable Document Format (PDF). The PDF file requires 4.0 or greater of the Free Adobe Acrobat Reader software.
Important Note: Some schools have a small number of borrowers entering repayment. At other schools, only a small portion of the student body takes out student loans. In such cases, the cohort default rate should be interpreted with caution.
Contact Information
If you have questions about the briefing, contact us by emailing [email protected] or by calling the Operations Performance Division Hotline at 202/377-4259.
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Briefing on FY 2013 3-Year Official National Default Rates in PPT Format, 192KB. 2 Pages
Briefing on FY 2013 3-Year Official National Default Rates in PDF Format, 98KB, 2 Pages
Publication Date: 9/28/2016
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