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Private and Private-Stated Related Schools Average Educational Debt* Among Graduating Students with Debt by Type of School, 1996 to 2005 (in 2017 Constant Dollars) All Schools Public Schools Private and Private-Stated Related Schools 1996 $132,313 $103,895 $182,821 1997 $143,813 $115,790 $193,114 1998 $146,962 $120,341 $193,448 1999 $155,063 $122,441 $203,449 2000 $151,886 $118,911 $195,387 2001 $160,688 $125,078 $200,348 2002 $166,798 $132,590 $212,406 2003 $176,590 $137,439 $223,417 2004 $176,968 $144,325 $224,179 2005 $179,140 $144,678 $222,583 Source: American Dental Education Association, Survey of Dental School Seniors, 2017 Graduating Class Notes: 1. 2017 dollars were calculated using a July 2016 to June 2017 average of CPI figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. * Educational debt is the sum of undergraduate debt and dental school debt of only those respondents who have debt.

Private and Private-Stated Related Schools Average Educational Debt* Among Graduating Students with Debt by Type of School, 2006 to 2015 (in 2017 Constant Dollars) All Schools Public Schools Private and Private-Stated Related Schools 2006 $197,729 $168,021 $239,774 2007 $205,192 $176,843 $245,997 2008 $214,786 $181,344 $255,532 2009 $214,410 $183,549 $260,530 2010 $220,962 $195,885 $260,610 2011 $223,207 $195,133 $269,438 2012 $236,407 $204,937 $280,838 2013 $252,868 $219,361 $297,842 2014 $255,309 $223,512 $299,374 2015 $262,014 $224,643 $310,360 Source: American Dental Education Association, Survey of Dental School Seniors, 2017 Graduating Class Notes: 1. 2017 dollars were calculated using a July 2016 to June 2017 average of CPI figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. * Educational debt is the sum of undergraduate debt and dental school debt of only those respondents who have debt.

Private and Private-Stated Related Schools Average Educational Debt* Among Graduating Students with Debt by Type of School, 2016 to 2017 (in 2017 Constant Dollars) All Schools Public Schools Private and Private-Stated Related Schools 2016 $266,931 $242,962 $297,022 2017 $287,331 $239,895 $341,190 Source: American Dental Education Association, Survey of Dental School Seniors, 2017 Graduating Class Notes: 1. 2017 dollars were calculated using a July 2016 to June 2017 average of CPI figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. * Educational debt is the sum of undergraduate debt and dental school debt of only those respondents who have debt.