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EOM Debt Profile: Student Loans by Gender and Race 5 Years






Grand Total, All Reporting Institutions
Four-Year Bachelor's Degree
Graduates from 2019-20 to 2023-24
Student Loans by Gender and Race




 Displays median student loans and percent of graduates who borrowed by men and race group. Displays median student loans and percent of graduates who borrowed by women and race group.


Note: Each chart above displays the known debt and percent of graduates who borrowered at the time of graduation by gender type and race category. The bars depict median debt and the lines represent the percent of graduates who borrowed over a five-year period.


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Number of Borrowers and Known Debt at Graduation
Majority StudentsStudents of Color
Year#% of grads25th PercentileMedianMean75th Percentile#% of grads25th PercentileMedianMean75th Percentile


Note: The four-year bachelor’s degree mean and median debt levels reported on this site may differ from that reported by individual institutions. Many institutions report indebtedness based on the Common Data Set definition, which limits the indebtedness level reported to include only those students who entered the institution as first-time in college (FTIC) students. The inclusion of graduates who entered as transfer students may tend to lower the overall mean or median debt level because it does not include any debt that transfer students acquired while attending previous institutions outside Virginia and relatively few transfers from Virginia’s two-year colleges incur debt prior to transfer.



Full Legal Name - "Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University" (Virginia Tech); "The College of William and Mary" (William & Mary)

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