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Hawaii Institute of Hair Design Student Debt & Borrowing

$5,500 Typical Student Debt
$61.42/mo Est. Monthly Payment
Very Low (<$10k) Debt Burden Category

Below is federal data on the loans students use to pay for Hawaii Institute of Hair Design: 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.

First-Year Borrowing at Hawaii Institute of Hair Design

For incoming students at Hawaii Institute of Hair Design, 54% of new students use loans toward freshman-year expenses, at roughly $8,574 apiece. This figure includes both private and federally funded student loans.

On the federal side, the average loan is $8,574. This is at or above the $5,500 first-year federal borrowing cap that applies to the typical dependent freshman. Note that average undergraduate loan amounts shown later do not include private loans — so the full freshman figure above is not directly comparable.

Undergraduate Loan Averages for Hawaii Institute of Hair Design

Among all degree-seeking undergrads at Hawaii Institute of Hair Design, 44% take out federal student loans, averaging $7,125 annually. That amounts to 16.9% under the freshman federal average of $8,574.

Borrowing at that rate every year works out to about $14,250 in two years and roughly $28,500 over four years. This projection keeps yearly federal borrowing flat and excludes private and Parent PLUS loans.

Undergraduate federal borrowingValue
Share using federal loans44%
Average federal loan per year$7,125
Undergraduates with a federal loan55
Total federal loans (one year)$391,870

Median Student Borrowing for Hawaii Institute of Hair Design

The median student at Hawaii Institute of Hair Design borrows $5,500 in federal borrowing.

Borrower groupMedian federal debt
All federal borrowers$5,500
Students who completed (graduates)$5,793

How Debt Is Distributed Across Students

The median hides the spread, so the percentiles below show cumulative federal debt at four points in the distribution for Hawaii Institute of Hair Design.

PercentileCumulative Federal Debt
10th percentile (lowest-debt students)$2,840
25th percentile$4,865
75th percentile$9,500
90th percentile (highest-debt students)$9,500

The gap between the 10th and 90th percentile is the clearest single measure of how widely borrowing varies at Hawaii Institute of Hair Design.

Repayment Burden at Hawaii Institute of Hair Design

Repayment burden translates the debt figures into what a borrower actually pays each month. Hawaii Institute of Hair Design.

Loan Default Rates for Hawaii Institute of Hair Design

Defaulting means failing to repay a federal student loan, which carries serious credit consequences. The federal two-year cohort default rate for Hawaii Institute of Hair Design is shown below.

MetricValue
2-year cohort default rate10.0%
Borrowers in the cohort60

This rate follows a borrower cohort from the start of repayment through the two-year window the Department of Education uses.

Who Borrows the Most at Hawaii Institute of Hair Design

Median debt differs by income tier, first-generation status, and whether the student is financially dependent.

Borrowing by Income Tier

Income tierMedian federal debt
Low income$5,500

Dependent vs Independent Borrowers

CohortMedian federal debt
Dependent students$5,500
Independent students$4,901

Calculated Equity Indicators for Hawaii Institute of Hair Design

These pre-calculated indicators summarize the borrowing gaps between cohorts at Hawaii Institute of Hair Design.

Understanding Student Loans

Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans

Subsidized loans pause interest while you are in school; unsubsidized loans do not. That difference compounds over four years, so the type of loan you take matters as much as the amount.

Did You Know?

Declaring bankruptcy does not erase federal student loan debt. If you stop paying, the federal government can garnish a portion of your wages until the loans are repaid.

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