New data from the U.S. Department of Education shows in unprecedented detail how much federal student loan debt college students from low-income families are being saddled with. Use this interactive database to search among 6,000 schools in the U.S. to see how much they support their poorest students financially.
| 1. | 70.8% | Clark Atlanta University |
| 2. | 60.8% | Union Institute & University |
| 3. | 57.1% | Our Lady of the Lake University |
| 4. | 57.0% | California Institute of Integral Studies |
| 5. | 51.8% | Barry University |
| 6. | 51.1% | Regent University |
| 7. | 48.7% | National Louis University |
| 8. | 48.1% | Trinity International University-Illinois |
| 9. | 47.3% | Spalding University |
| 10. | 46.5% | University of La Verne |
| 101. | 6.2% | Washington University in St Louis |
| 100. | 10.2% | Harvard University |
| 99. | 10.6% | California Institute of Technology |
| 98. | 11.3% | Tufts University |
| 97. | 11.8% | University of Notre Dame |
| 96. | 11.9% | University of Dayton |
| 95. | 12.0% | Wake Forest University |
| 94. | 12.2% | Princeton University |
| 93. | 12.3% | Catholic University of America |
| 92. | 12.7% | Yale University |