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Indiana County Technology Center Student Loan Debt

$7,600 Typical Student Debt
$115.57/mo Est. Monthly Payment
Very Low (<$10k) Debt Burden Category

This page focuses on the debt students take on to attend Indiana County Technology Center, including completion-adjusted borrowing and a standard repayment estimate. The data below is drawn directly from federal sources.

How Much Freshmen Borrow at Indiana County Technology Center

At ICTC, 53% of first-year students take on loan debt, with a typical loan of $7,299 each, across private and federal loan sources.

On the federal side, the average loan is $6,164. This is at or above the $5,500 first-year federal borrowing cap that applies to the typical dependent freshman. Bear in mind the undergraduate averages later on cover federal loans only, whereas this freshman total folds in private loans too.

Average Federal Loans for Undergrads at Indiana County Technology Center

Across the full undergraduate body at ICTC (freshmen included), 69% finance part of their studies with federal loans, borrowing on average $6,349 in federal loans per year. It comes to 3.0% greater than the $6,164 borrowed by freshmen.

Borrowing at that rate every year works out to about $12,698 after two years and $25,396 by the fourth year. This assumes steady federal borrowing and leaves out private and Parent PLUS loans.

Undergraduate federal borrowingValue
Share using federal loans69%
Average federal loan per year$6,349
Undergraduates with a federal loan84
Total federal loans (one year)$533,303

Typical Student Debt at Indiana County Technology Center

The median student at ICTC borrows $7,600 in federal borrowing.

Borrower groupMedian federal debt
All federal borrowers$7,600
Students who completed (graduates)$10,901
Students who withdrew$4,750

Withdrawn-student debt matters because those borrowers carry the loans without the degree that helps repay them.

Debt Spread by Percentile

Looking only at the median is misleading — these four percentiles describe the full debt distribution for borrowers at ICTC.

PercentileCumulative Federal Debt
10th percentile (lowest-debt students)$2,555
25th percentile$4,750
75th percentile$10,764
90th percentile (highest-debt students)$15,206

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

What It Costs to Repay at Indiana County Technology Center

The indicators below describe what the typical debt costs to pay back at ICTC.

How Often Borrowers Default at Indiana County Technology Center

A loan default — failing to keep up with federal student-loan payments — is one of the worst financial outcomes a borrower can face. The federal two-year cohort default rate for ICTC is shown below.

MetricValue
2-year cohort default rate8.0%
Borrowers in the cohort50

The cohort default rate tracks borrowers who entered repayment in a given year and defaulted within the two-year measurement window.

How Borrowing Varies by Student Group at Indiana County Technology Center

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

Median Debt by Income Bracket

Income tierMedian federal debt
Low income$8,296
Middle income$8,100
High income$6,765

Dependency-Status Comparison

CohortMedian federal debt
Dependent students$4,400
Independent students$9,500

Debt Equity Indicators at Indiana County Technology Center

The Department of Education computes gap indicators that show how borrowing differs between student groups at ICTC.

Understanding Student Loans

Subsidized vs. 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.

Important to Remember

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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