Earnings Indicator Launched On FAFSA. How Many NC Institutions Are Flagged For Students?
Earnings Indicator Launched On FAFSA. How Many NC Institutions Are Flagged For Students?
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The U.S. Department of Education (DOE) has launched a new earningsindicator for students as part of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) process, according to a press release.
Using existing federal data, the indicator provides students and their families with information about a school’s post-graduation earnings, says the release.
Of 162 North Carolina institutions in the database, 27 are flagged as having “lower earnings” and 13 do not have available data. Most of the flagged institutions are trade schools, but a few private colleges and one community college make the list.
Once a student completes the FAFSA process, the submission summary will now present key earnings data for each institution they have expressed interest in attending. If the institution’s average earnings are below those of the average high school graduate, the form will generate a “lower earnings” disclosure, says the release.
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This is what students will see in their FAFSA submission summary. Courtesy of U.S. Department of Education
A spreadsheet for the new earnings indicator is now posted on the FSA Data Centerand the department will update the indicator as recent earnings data become available on the College Scorecarda tool managed by DOE that provides data to help students compare colleges. The indicator also relies on data from the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey and IPEDS. Currently, some of the data relied on for the indicator is than five years old.
You can download the spreadsheet hereby clicking on the hyperlinked “Earnings Data.” To isolate data for North Carolina, in column F, deselect “All,” and then select “NC.” You should end up with a list of 162 institutions. In column K on the far right, you can see whether the department has flagged an institution as “lower earnings” for students.
Use the column drop down, deselect “All,” and then select “Yes” to see which institutions are flagged. Additional information about the methodology is included on the spreadsheet in the definitions tab.
Flagged
Leons Beauty School Inc
Louisburg College
Miller-Motte College-Wilmington
Mitchells Academy
College of Wilmington
Pamlico Community College
Paul Mitchell the School-Fayetteville
Winston Salem Barber School
Pinnacle Institute of Cosmetology
Gwinnett College
Paul Mitchell the School-Charlotte
Charlotte Christian College and Theological Seminary
Empire Beauty School-Concord
Aveda Institute-Chapel Hill
Center for Massage
Miller-Motte College-Raleigh
Health And Style Institute
Miller-Motte College-Fayetteville
Empire Beauty School-Charlotte
Empire Beauty School-Winston-Salem
Empire Beauty School-Pineville
Carolina College of Hair Design Inc
Miller-Motte College-Jacksonville
Paul Mitchell the School-Raleigh
Empire Beauty School-West Greensboro
Beyond Measure Barbering Institute
Elevate Salon Institute
Data not available
Heritage Bible College
Carolina Christian College
Southeastern Free Will Baptist Bible College
Hood Theological Seminary
Daoist Traditions College of Chinese Medical Arts
Carolina College of Biblical Studies
Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine
Shepherds Theological Seminary
Manna University
Alexander Paul Institute of Hair Design
Bull City Durham Beauty and Barber College
No Grease Barber School
One Stop Academy
“ than half of all Americans now say a college degree is not worth the price, and total outstanding student loan debt is approaching $1.7 trillion. Families deserve a clearer picture of how postsecondary education connects to real-world earnings, and this new indicator will provide that transparency,” said Secretary of Education Linda McMahon.
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Nicholas Kent, under secretary of the department, published this article“Introducing the New Earnings Indicator on the FAFSA® Form,” covering why transparency matters, how the indicators works, and how to use the data to strengthen decision-making.
“This feature reflects our ongoing commitment to providing students and families with the information they need to plan confidently and pursue their desired future,” writes Kent.
This article first appeared on EdNC and is republished here under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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