The
publication notes half of all Dothan Campus students who
earn a master’s degree graduate debt free. Those
graduate students who do rely on loans to pay for
college owe an average of $6,038.
Financial counseling is one of the main reasons Dothan
Campus students finish with less debt, according to
Jonua Byrd, Dothan Campus director of financial aid.
“Any student who wants financial assistance must go
through counseling,” Byrd said. “We make sure they
understand the debt. They borrow only what is
necessary.”
Dothan
Campus Interim Vice Chancellor Bob Willis is pleased by
the magazine’s findings. “We know that student loan debt
can put a strain on graduates,” Willis said. “At the
Dothan Campus, we offer flexible day, evening, weekend
and on-line courses which make it possible for students
to continue to work, and to graduate with less debt.”