White House launches college cost website
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The White House has released a website — http://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/education/higher-education/college-score-card — to help college-bound students have a better sense of how much their education will cost and how much they can expect to pay in student loans.
President Obama promised the tool during Tuesday's State of the Union speech.
On the website, potential students and their parents can see a typical student's out-of-pocket costs, as well as what percentage of students graduate.
The searchable database also lets students compare the rates at which graduates default on their student loans against the national average of 13 percent, and how much the typical student pays each month in student loans.
In coming years, the site promises data on how much graduates earn.
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