Stevenson University, Washington Adventist University in Takoma Park and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore reported the largest share of borrowers at private higher education institutions who defaulted on school loans they started repaying in 2014, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.
The U.S. Department of Education data used in the analysis tracks borrowers at privately controlled schools receiving federal student aid. The 2014 cohort accounts for borrowers who entered repayment on selected federal loans in the given fiscal year and defaulted before the end of the second fiscal year.
Altogether, 14 institutions based in Illinois reported 324 borrowers in default.
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Borrowers in default
School | City | Borrowers in Default |
Stevenson University | Stevenson | 68 |
Washington Adventist University | Takoma Park | 40 |
Johns Hopkins University | Baltimore | 33 |
Hood College | Frederick | 30 |
Notre Dame Of Maryland University | Baltimore | 29 |
Loyola University Maryland | Baltimore | 23 |
Mount Saint Mary'S University | Emmitsburg | 20 |
Goucher College | Baltimore | 19 |
Capitol Technology University | Laurel | 18 |
Washington College | Chestertown | 14 |
Mcdaniel College | Westminster | 13 |
Maryland Institute College Of Art | Baltimore | 12 |
Maryland University Of Integrative Health | Laurel | 4 |
St. John'S College | Annapolis | 1 |