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3,195 borrowers in default on student loans after attending 2-year colleges in Maryland

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Prince George's Community College, Hagerstown Community College and Allegany College of Maryland are among two-year universities in Maryland that reported borrowers defaulting on school loans they started repaying in 2014, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.

The analysis uses data from the U.S. Department of Education that tracks borrowers at schools receiving federal student aid where the shortest programs earn associate’s degrees. 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.   

Borrowers in Default

SchoolCityNumber of borrowers in default
Community College Of Baltimore CountyBaltimore535
Fortis InstituteTowson498
Prince George's Community CollegeLargo393
Anne Arundel Community CollegeArnold291
Montgomery CollegeRockville278
Hagerstown Community CollegeHagerstown239
Brightwood CollegeBaltimore176
Allegany College of MarylandCumberland164
Brightwood CollegeBeltsville86
College Of Southern MarylandLa Plata85
Howard Community CollegeColumbia83
Brightwood CollegeTowson68
Lincoln College Of TechnologyColumbia61
Garrett CollegeMchenry57
Frederick Community CollegeFrederick53
Wor-Wic Community CollegeSalisbury43
Cecil CollegeNorth East40
Harford Community CollegeBel Air40
Carroll Community CollegeWestminster5
Source: U.S. Department of Education

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