Vs. Peer Institutions
Admissions Profile
ROI Sensitivity Analysis
Program ROI Analysis
Master's Degrees
Business Administration, Management and Operations
Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology
Communication and Media Studies
Criminology
Homeland Security
Psychology, General
Public Administration
Public Policy Analysis
Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions
Graduate Certificates
Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions
Doctoral Degrees
Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology
Professional Degrees
Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology
Note: Lifetime Value Added is the Net Present Value (NPV) of estimated career earnings relative to a median high school graduate (for undergraduate programs) or a median bachelor's degree holder (for graduate programs), accounting for this institution's average cost and taxes. Computed over a career to retirement age.
For graduate programs (Master's, Doctoral, etc.), the calculation assumes a starting age of 22 (after undergraduate completion) and does not include the sunk costs of prior degrees. It represents the value added of the graduate decision moving forward. Note that the institution's average undergraduate net price is used as a proxy for annual cost, which may differ from actual graduate tuition. These Lifetime Value Added results for graduate degrees should not be compared with those for Undergraduate Certificates, Associates or Bachelors.
Completers Only: Federal median earnings data strictly reflects outcomes for students who successfully graduated. Students who do not complete their degree typically earn significantly less and face higher risks of debt default.