How much debt will I have to take on to pay for Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and how easily will I pay it off? Keep scrolling down the page for answers.
At Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, 19.0% of incoming students take out a loan to help defray freshman year costs, averaging $10,604 a piece. This amount includes both private and federally-funded student loans.
The first-year limit for federal loans is $5,500* for the typical first-year dependent student.
Unlike the data shown for freshmen, average undergraduate student loan amounts do not include private loans. In addition to unreported parent loans, this can increase the average amount borrowed significantly.
We cannot report the average loan amounts for undergraduates attending Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, as that information is not available to us.
We were planning to provide you with the loan default rate at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and compare it to the national average of 9.3%, but unfortunately, that information is not available to us.
Declaring bankruptcy does not remove student loan debt owed to the Federal government. They can garnish part of your income if you do not pay back your loans.