This database was last updated in March 2017 and should only be used as a historical snapshot. More recent data is available from the U.S. Dept. of Education’s College Scorecard.
Head to Head: Which School Helps Poor Students More?
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Hallmark University
Private not-for-profit, 4-year
Predominately Associate Degrees College
Pell Grantees
60.7%
of undergraduates in 2014
Low-Income Students Paid
$15,237
per year, on average
Discount Off Total Cost
N/A
for low-income families
Median Federal Debt
$12,181
for Pell grantees
Nonrepayment Rate (Pell Students)
75.1%
3-Year Rate, Federal Loans
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