In the interest of transparency, the U.S. Department of Education is updating College Scorecard to have it provide prospective students with “information on how well borrowers from individual colleges and universities are progressing in repaying their federal student loans, as well as how overall borrower cohorts are faring at certain intervals in the repayment process,” according to the Department of Education.
Later this year, College Scorecard will also show year-over-year change in cost at schools.
The scorecard was rehauled in November 2019.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos reigned Jan. 7, following President Trump’s role in the Capitol riot.