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LaBarberia Institute of Hair Student Loan Debt

$12,000 Typical Student Debt
$212.03/mo Est. Monthly Payment
Low ($10-20k) Debt Burden Category

Here you will find what students actually borrow to attend LaBarberia Institute of Hair— how much they borrow, how that debt is spread across the student body, and what it costs to pay back. All figures come from the U.S. Department of Education and IPEDS.

First-Year Borrowing at LaBarberia Institute of Hair

At LaBarberia Institute of Hair, 80% of incoming undergraduates borrow in year one, at roughly $8,684 apiece. This figure includes both private and federally funded student loans.

The typical federal loan comes to $8,684. That is at or past the $5,500 federal first-year limit for 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 LaBarberia Institute of Hair

Looking at all undergraduates at LaBarberia Institute of Hair, freshmen included, 73% borrow through federal student loan programs, borrowing on average $9,334 in federal loans per year. This works out to 7.5% larger than the freshman federal average of $8,684.

Repeating that yearly amount projects to about $18,668 in two years and roughly $37,336 across a four-year program. The estimate holds federal borrowing constant and does not count private or Parent PLUS loans.

Undergraduate federal borrowingValue
Share using federal loans73%
Average federal loan per year$9,334
Undergraduates with a federal loan243
Total federal loans (one year)$2,268,126

Typical Student Debt at LaBarberia Institute of Hair

The median student at LaBarberia Institute of Hair borrows $12,000 in federal student loans.

Borrower groupMedian federal debt
All federal borrowers$12,000
Students who completed (graduates)$20,000
Students who withdrew$6,886

Withdrawn-student debt matters because those borrowers carry the loans without the degree that helps repay them.

Debt Spread by Percentile

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

PercentileCumulative Federal Debt
10th percentile (lowest-debt students)$4,750
25th percentile$9,500
75th percentile$20,000
90th percentile (highest-debt students)$20,000

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

Repayment Burden at LaBarberia Institute of Hair

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

Who Borrows the Most at LaBarberia Institute of Hair

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

By Family Income

Income tierMedian federal debt
Low income$12,000

First-Generation Comparison

CohortMedian federal debt
First-generation students$12,000
Continuing-generation students$10,304

By Dependency Status

CohortMedian federal debt
Dependent students$11,375
Independent students$14,750

Debt Equity Indicators at LaBarberia Institute of Hair

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

Understanding Student Loans

Subsidized vs. 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.

Important to Remember

Federal student loans are not discharged in bankruptcy in all but the rarest cases, and the government can withhold part of your income or tax refund if you default.

References

More about our data sources and methodologies.

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