<p>Does anyone have a list for this? I'd be really curious.</p>
<p>All that would tell you in the main is that some students are poorer than others, and that some schools have a lot of wealthy students. Students whose parents can pay the full freight don’t usually have any debt, unless they ring up their drinking sprees on their credit cards.</p>
<p>us news usually carries a list of most debt and least debt but you have to
buy the online edition. You can also look it up for individual schools on various
sites. collegedata and economic diversity.com and others. I disagree with Mini,
it’s a pretty important stat.</p>
<p>With the possible exceptions of the military academics and Cooper Union, find the schools with the largest number of wealthiest students and you will have found the schools where students have the least amount of debt. If you find a school where 50% or more of the student body pays full freight, you will have automatically have found one where the median debt is ZERO.</p>
<p>None of the surveys say anything about parental debt. Higher income, but not full-freight students will often have their parents take out loans - but in collegedata, etc., it will say (correctly) that the students’ debt is zero.</p>
<p>hmm… let me google that for you.
[Let</a> me google that for you](<a href=“http://lmgtfy.com/?q=colleges+with+most+student+debt]Let”>http://lmgtfy.com/?q=colleges+with+most+student+debt)</p>