STUDENT LOAN DEFAULT RATES
Provincial Goal (Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities 1999/00 Business Plan):
- To reduce the default rate on student loans from the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) from the current level to less
than 10% within 5 years (by 2002/03).
Note: (The Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities has identified OSAP loan default rates by program as one of three
sets of province-wide performance indicators that all post-secondary institutions are obliged to make available to potential
students starting in 1999. It should be noted that, while Carleton University administers the OSAP program for Carleton
students as an agent of the government, it has no direct influence, or control over, default rates.)
- Carleton's OSAP loan default rate has fallen considerably from 20.8% in 1997 to 17.0% in 1998 and to 11.0% in 1999.
- Carleton's overall OSAP loan default rate remains higher than the provincial average for all universities (8.4% in 1999), but
is lower than the overall rate for all post-secondary institutions (18.2% in 1999; Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology
(20.1%); Private Vocational Schools (31%)).
- Carleton's program mix is an important factor in determining overall OSAP default rates. There is a wide disparity in rates
across programs and Carleton conforms to the provincial pattern. There appears to be a strong correlation between default rates
and employment patterns across degree programs.