The following chart of schools in Louisiana shows change in federal investment between 2010 and 2014.
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Group Average uses a normal average rather than a weighted average. Total Federal Investment is the amount cumulatively borrowed by law school graduates at a law school. We determined each group by that amount, and then found the average federal investment at the schools in the group. The amount borrowed does not include interest that accumulated during law school, debt from other degree programs, or private debt related to attending law school. Learn about Total Federal Investment
The Adjusted Total estimates the actual total investment. We assume an average amount borrowed based on known debt figures for the group and borrowing rates based on school type (regardless of group). The caption under each adjusted figure shows how many graduates at how many schools for which we used an estimate.
Federal Investment for 2010 Graduates 713 Borrowing Graduates |
Federal Investment for 2014 Graduates 719 Borrowing Graduates (0.8%) |
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Group Average | Adjusted Total | Group Average | Adjusted Total | ||
Louisiana 4 schools |
$18.5 Million | $74.2 Million Known TFI + 0 Grads at 0 Schools |
$19.3 Million Per School |
$77.2 Million Known TFI + 0 Grads at 0 Schools |
4.1% |
Read this chart across each row. For example, the federal government increased its investment at the 4 schools in Louisiana by 4.1% for graduates between 2010 and 2014, from $74.2 Million to $77.2 Million.
School | Type | Total Federal Investment for 2010 Graduates | Total Federal Investment for 2014 Graduates | Change |
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Loyola University New Orleansloyola-neworleans | Private | $31,835,700 | $22,871,048 | -28.2% |
Tulane Universitytulane | Private | $25,172,582 | $25,514,665 | 1.4% |
Louisiana State Universitylsu, hebert | Public | $9,794,142 | $16,731,077 | 70.8% |
Southern University Law Centersouthern | Public | $7,366,788 | $12,099,519 | 64.2% |