Gainful Employment Negotiated Rulemaking Informational Data Analysis 2013 Draft Regulation & 2011 Final Rule (without repayment rate) 2013 Draft Regulation.

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Gainful Employment Negotiated Rulemaking Informational Data Analysis 2013 Draft Regulation & 2011 Final Rule (without repayment rate) 2013 Draft Regulation 2011 Final Rule (without repayment rate) *Based on Title IV aided students who completed a GE program between October 1, 2007 through September 30, 2009 and whose mean and median earnings by program were retrieved from the SSA for the 2011 calendar year 2013 Draft Regulation** metrics: annual DTE, discretionary DTE min program size: 10 amortization: 10yr for all credential levels 2011 Final Rule metrics: annual DTE, discretionary DTE (no repayment rate) min program size: 30 amortization: 10/15/20yrs depending on credential Total Programs 11,359 (921,917 borrowers) 5,632 (823,012 borrowers) Passing aDTE ≤ 8% OR dDTE ≤ 20% aDTE ≤ 12% OR dDTE ≤ 30% OR repayment rate > 35% 8,975 (79% of programs) (683,445 borrowers) 5,088 (90% of programs) (749,024 borrowers) Zone Not passing & 8% < aDTE ≤ 12% OR 20% < dDTE ≤ 30% ,410 (12% of programs) (150,834 borrowers) Failing aDTE>12% & dDTE>30% AND repayment rate < 35% 974 (9% of programs) (87,638 borrowers) 544 (10% of programs) (73,808 borrowers) *Borrower counts in chart include only the students used in the calculations and not total students in programs. **Median debt for DTE calculations is not capped at tuition and fees under the draft regulatory language; however, the analysis above is based on calculations that include such a cap. The tuition cap applied to about 15-17% of records used in the calculation of median debt. Draft for discussion purposes

*Based on Title IV aided students who completed a GE program between October 1, 2007 through September 30, 2009 and whose mean and median earnings by program were retrieved from the SSA for the 2011 calendar year 2013 Draft Regulation** metrics: annual DTE, discretionary DTE min program size: 10 amortization: 10yr for all credential levels Variation 1** metrics: annual DTE, discretionary DTE min program size: 30 amortization: 10yr for all credential levels Variation 2** metrics: annual DTE, discretionary DTE min program size: 10 amortization: 10/15/20yrs depending on credential Variation 3** metrics: annual DTE, discretionary DTE min program size: 30 amortization: 10/15/20yrs depending on credential Total Programs 11,359 (921,917 borrowers) 5,632 (823,012 borrowers) 11,359 (921,917 borrowers) 5,632 (823,012 borrowers) Passing aDTE ≤ 8% OR dDTE ≤ 20% 8,975 (79% of programs) (683,445 borrowers) 4,117 (73% of programs) (600,210 borrowers) 9,051 (80% of programs) (691,974 borrowers) 4,158 (73% of programs) (608,088 borrowers) Zone Not passing & 8% < aDTE ≤ 12% OR 20% < dDTE ≤ 30% 1,410 (12% of programs) (150,834 borrowers) 925 (17% of programs) (141,863 borrowers) 1,406 (12% of programs) (149,894 borrowers) 930 (17% of programs) (141,116 borrowers) Failing aDTE>12% & dDTE>30% 974 (9% of programs) (87,638 borrowers) 590 (10% of programs) (80,939 borrowers) 902 (8% of programs) (80,049 borrowers) 544 (10% of programs) (73,808 borrowers) Gainful Employment Negotiated Rulemaking Informational Data Analysis Variations of 2013 Draft Regulation *Borrower counts in chart include only the students used in the calculations and not total students in programs. **Median debt for DTE calculations is not capped at tuition and fees under the draft regulatory language; however, the analysis above is based on calculations that include such a cap. The tuition cap applied to about 15-17% of records used in the calculation of median debt. Draft for discussion purposes