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SLOPE Calculator

Experts recommend that your student loan payments not exceed 8% of your first-year income. Many studies have also concluded that 8% is the appropriate amount. Most mortgage lenders do not permit more than 8% of your income for student loans in order to buy a house based upon their experience. If you share income and expenses with a spouse, then it is 8% of your household income.

The SLOPE calculator can determine the percentage of student loans to income for you. SLOPE (Student Loans Over Projected Earnings) is the formula to determine the percentage. In other words, it is the amount of your student loan payments divided by your projected first-year earnings or income. SLOPE also has a budget worksheet to help you plan your future income and expenses after you graduate.

The SLOPE calculator is actually several calculators in one. SLOPE determines: SLOPE is also fun! Your results are presented on a graph which represents the percent of student loans to projected earnings over time. As your income increases, student loans represent a lower percentage. When you pay off your loans, the percent is zero. On a graph, this is a downhill slope! We have skiers on the slope. If you're a skier then you know there are green, blue, and black slopes in the trail guide. Your results will also be on green, blue, and black slopes. You want to be on the green slopes. Ready to go skiing?

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Recent Repayment Studies: Susan P. Choy, U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Debt Burden Four Years after College, August 2000. Patricia M. Scherscel, USAGroup Foundation New Agenda Series, Student Indebtedness: Are Borrowers Pushing the Limits? November 1998.

Salary Statistics: U.S. Department of Labor, 2001 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates.

The SLOPE Calculator was developed by the Colorado Student Loan Program, and this web-based version initially appeared on the ColoradoMentor website. The SLOPE Calculator is presented here with the permission of the Colorado Student Loan Program.


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