Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness Debt of Graduates and Cohort Default Rates at Stony Brook University Panel on Student Borrowing.

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Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness Debt of Graduates and Cohort Default Rates at Stony Brook University Panel on Student Borrowing in a Multi-Campus System Braden J. Hosch, Ph.D. Asst. Vice President for Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness Stony Brook University AIR Annual Forum May 29, 2015

Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness OVERVIEW Debt of Graduates Importance of local context Models diverge for Pell/Non- Pell Recipients Low R-sq. Don’t adequately predict high debt More high debt among 4-year grads Defaulters 30% of defaulters borrowed under $10k Much higher risk for Non-graduates Independent students Pell recipients Low Adj. Gross Income Transfer Students Preliminary findings as part of system and institution efforts to address college affordability and educational debt burden

Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE

Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness DEBT OF BACHELOR’S RECIPIENTS

Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness Dependent variable = total amount borrowed Pell Recipients, R-squared = First Estimated Family Contribution Institutional Grants GPA at Completion Did Not Receive Pell, R-squared = Underrepresented Minority State Scholarships Amount (Career) GPA at Completion EXPLORATORY DEBT MODELS

Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness DEBT OF BACHELOR’S RECIPIENTS By Months to Degree

Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness DEBT OF BACHELOR’S RECIPIENTS By Total Grant/Scholarship Aid Underrepresented Minorities All Others

Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness DEBT OF BACHELOR’S RECIPIENTS By Degree GPA

Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness DEFAULTERS & COHORT DEFAULT RATE *Total Actual Defaulters CDR5.8%5.3%5.1%3.1%4.7% Study Defaulters CDR5.5%5.1%5.0%3.1%4.6% Study UG Defaulters CDR6.5%6.3%6.2%3.9%5.7% All rates are 3-year CDR * 2012 rate is preliminary

Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness Obtain list of defaulters from Financial Aid Office Establish comparison groups Enrolled in year prior to CDR cohort year Had any loan debt Not enrolled in subsequent year (assume in repayment) Most analysis limited to undergraduates COHORT DEFAULT ANALYSIS

Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness TOTAL DEBT OF UNDERGRAD DEFAULTERS

Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness DEFAULT RATES OF UNDERGRADUATES

Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness AVERAGE ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME DEPENDENT STUDENTS Chart depicts first parents’ AGI

Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness AVERAGE ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME INDEPENDENT STUDENTS Chart depicts last student’s AGI

Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness 1.National and system context are important but should never replace local analysis 2.Developing partnerships with Financial Aid Office essential to obtaining and understanding data 3.Stony Brook’s easily accessible data does not explain high borrowing behavior 4.Patterns more evident in Stony Brook’s default rates and can inform action plans TAKEAWAYS