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Western Technical College Student Debt & Borrowing

$13,406 Typical Student Debt
$183.16/mo Est. Monthly Payment
Low ($10-20k) Debt Burden Category

This page focuses on the debt students take on to attend Western Technical College, including completion-adjusted borrowing and a standard repayment estimate. These figures are reported by the Department of Education and IPEDS.

Freshman-Year Loans for Western Technical College

At Western Technical College, 41% of new students use loans toward freshman-year expenses, for an average of $1,913 per student, private and federal loans combined.

The average federal loan is $1,913, representing 34.8% of the typical first-year dependent student borrowing cap of $5,500. Remember the all-undergraduate figures below leave out private loans, so they will look lower than this private-plus-federal freshman amount.

What All Undergrads Borrow at Western Technical College

Across the full undergraduate body at Western Technical College (freshmen included), 27% use federal student loans to help pay for their education, averaging $1,913 each per year.

Repeating that yearly amount projects to about $3,826 over two years and about $7,652 over four years. These figures assume identical federal borrowing each year and omit private and Parent PLUS loans.

Undergraduate federal borrowingValue
Share using federal loans27%
Average federal loan per year$1,913
Undergraduates with a federal loan558
Total federal loans (one year)$1,067,220

How Much Students Borrow at Western Technical College

The median student at Western Technical College borrows $13,406 in federal student loans.

Borrower groupMedian federal debt
All federal borrowers$13,406
Students who completed (graduates)$17,277
Students who withdrew$6,932

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

Debt Spread by Percentile

Half of all borrowers fall between the 25th and 75th percentiles shown below for Western Technical College.

PercentileCumulative Federal Debt
10th percentile (lowest-debt students)$3,718
25th percentile$6,741
75th percentile$19,781
90th percentile (highest-debt students)$25,250

How wide this percentile range is tells you how much borrowing varies across students at Western Technical College.

Total Borrowing Including PLUS Loans at Western Technical College

Median federal debt understates the full cost when PLUS loans are included. The totals below add PLUS borrowing for Western Technical College.

GroupBorrowersMedian debt incl. PLUS
All borrowers324$8,734
Completed (graduates)264$8,900
Did not complete60$6,744

For students who completed, the median total debt including PLUS loans works out to a standard 10-year payment of about $105.83/mo.

Stafford vs Other Federal Borrowing at Western Technical College

Federal data lets us separate Stafford borrowers from the rest at Western Technical College.

Current-Year Stafford Borrowers

CohortBorrowersMedian debt incl. PLUS
Stafford loan this year309
No Stafford loan this year15

Estimated Repayment for Western Technical College

Repayment burden translates the debt figures into what a borrower actually pays each month. Western Technical College.

Student Loan Default Rates at Western Technical College

Defaulting means failing to repay a federal student loan, which carries serious credit consequences. The federal two-year cohort default rate for Western Technical College follows.

MetricValue
2-year cohort default rate11.0%
Borrowers in the cohort946

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

How Borrowing Varies by Student Group at Western Technical College

The breakdowns below show median federal debt by income, first-generation status, and dependency.

By Family Income

Income tierMedian federal debt
Low income$12,812
Middle income$14,249
High income$14,103

First-Gen vs Continuing-Gen Borrowing

CohortMedian federal debt
First-generation students$12,561
Continuing-generation students$16,974

Dependency-Status Comparison

CohortMedian federal debt
Dependent students$12,000
Independent students$14,750

Borrowing Gaps Between Student Groups at Western Technical College

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

Student Loan Basics

The Difference Between Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans

With an unsubsidized loan, interest starts adding up the day the loan is disbursed, including during school. Subsidized loans, by contrast, do not accrue interest while you are enrolled at least half-time, which makes them the less expensive option when you qualify.

Did You Know?

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

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