Aquinas College: Is It Worth It?

Grand Rapids, Michigan · Private Nonprofit · Website

ROI Score

6.5

Net Price/Year

$16,626

avg with financial aid

10yr Earnings

$49,584

median, all graduates

Median Debt

$23,000

at graduation

Is Aquinas College Worth It?

Graduates earn a median of $49,584 per year ten years after enrollment. With an average net price of $16,626 per year, the total estimated cost for a four-year degree is approximately $66,504.

Based on median earnings, the degree typically pays for itself in approximately 1.3 years.

The median graduate leaves with $23,000 in debt, which represents about 46%of one year's earnings at the 10-year mark.

Note: These figures reflect all graduates regardless of major. Individual outcomes vary significantly by field of study, career choices, and personal circumstances.

Earnings vs. Debt

Net Price by Family Income

Admissions Snapshot

Acceptance Rate

89.9%

Avg SAT

1025

ACT Midpoint

23

Enrollment

1,083

Completion & Retention

6-Year Graduation Rate

64.0%

National avg: ~60%

Retention Rate

78.3%

First-year students returning

3yr Repayment Rate

97000.0%

Grads making progress on loans

Cost Breakdown

In-State Tuition

$40,218

Out-of-State Tuition

$40,218

Avg Net Price

$16,626

After grants/scholarships

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Aquinas College worth the money?

Based on federal data, Aquinas College graduates earn a median of $49,584 ten years after enrollment, with a median debt of $23,000 at graduation. The ROI score is 6.5.

What do Aquinas College graduates earn?

The median earnings for Aquinas College graduates is $40,161 six years after enrollment and $49,584 ten years after enrollment, according to the College Scorecard.

What is the acceptance rate at Aquinas College?

The acceptance rate at Aquinas College is 89.9%.

How much debt do Aquinas College graduates have?

The median debt at graduation for Aquinas College students is $23,000.

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Data source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Earnings data reflects median earnings 10 years after enrollment for all graduates. Debt figures reflect median debt at graduation for completers. Individual outcomes may vary.