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Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County Student Debt & Borrowing

$5,500 Typical Student Debt
$68.91/mo Est. Monthly Payment
Very Low (<$10k) Debt Burden Category

Here you will find what students actually borrow to attend Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County: median debt, the percentile spread, total borrowing including PLUS loans, and the cost to repay. All figures come from the U.S. Department of Education and IPEDS.

How Much Freshmen Borrow at Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County

For incoming students at C-TEC of Licking County, 37% of incoming undergraduates borrow in year one, averaging $3,346 apiece. This figure includes both private and federally funded student loans.

The typical federal loan comes to $3,346, or about 60.8% of the $5,500 federal limit that applies to a typical first-year dependent borrower. Remember the all-undergraduate figures below leave out private loans, so they will look lower than this private-plus-federal freshman amount.

Undergraduate Loan Averages for Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County

Among all degree-seeking undergrads at C-TEC of Licking County, 17% finance part of their studies with federal loans, for a typical $4,758 per year. That is 42.2% larger than the $3,346 freshmen take on.

Borrowing at that rate every year works out to about $9,516 in two years and roughly $19,032 across a four-year program. These projections assume the same federal borrowing each year and exclude private and Parent PLUS loans.

Undergraduate federal borrowingValue
Share using federal loans17%
Average federal loan per year$4,758
Undergraduates with a federal loan75
Total federal loans (one year)$356,845

Typical Student Debt at Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County

The median student at C-TEC of Licking County borrows $5,500 in federal student loans.

Borrower groupMedian federal debt
All federal borrowers$5,500
Students who completed (graduates)$6,500
Students who withdrew$4,750

Debt carried by students who withdrew is a key risk signal — these borrowers owe money without having earned the credential.

Debt Spread by Percentile

The median hides the spread, so the percentiles below show cumulative federal debt at four points in the distribution for C-TEC of Licking County.

PercentileCumulative Federal Debt
10th percentile (lowest-debt students)$2,226
25th percentile$3,500
75th percentile$9,500
90th percentile (highest-debt students)$9,500

How wide this percentile range is tells you how much borrowing varies across students at C-TEC of Licking County.

Repayment Burden at Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County

These figures turn the debt totals into a monthly repayment picture for C-TEC of Licking County.

How Borrowing Varies by Student Group at Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County

Borrowing varies by family income, by first-generation status, and by dependency status.

By Family Income

Income tierMedian federal debt
Low income$7,389
Middle income$6,085
High income$5,500

By Dependency Status

CohortMedian federal debt
Dependent students$5,301
Independent students$8,814

Calculated Equity Indicators for Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County

These pre-calculated indicators summarize the borrowing gaps between cohorts at C-TEC of Licking County.

What to Know Before You Borrow

Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans

Unsubsidized federal student loans accrue interest every month — even while you are still enrolled. Unless you pay that interest as it builds, the balance you owe at graduation can be noticeably higher than the amount you originally borrowed.

Worth Knowing

Unlike most other debt, federal student loans generally survive bankruptcy — and unpaid balances can lead to wage garnishment — so borrow only what you truly need.

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