College ROI

Smarter Choices, Brighter Futures
Back to Colleges

Pacific College of Health and Science

San Diego, CA 143 Undergrads 55.8% Grad Rate
Share
Total Cost
$54,944
Sticker Price
Avg Net Price
$51,918
After Aid
Median Earnings
$34,536
4yr Post-Grad

Vs. Peer Institutions

Net Price$51,918
Peer Midpoint: $17,333.5
Earnings (4yr Post-Grad)$34,536
Peer Midpoint: $34,461
Warning: This school's reported earnings inflated significantly (+32%) when the Dept of Education excluded non-graduates from the dataset. Take caution when comparing.
Graduation Rate55.8%
Peer Midpoint: 68.7%
Average Starting Age31.5
Warning: High average starting age indicates non-traditional students with prior work experience, which may inflate the median earnings shown.
Socio-Economic Diversity
Pell Grant Recipients36.1%
Enrollment Status
Full-Time39.2%
Economic Outcomes
Earn More than HS39.5%

Admissions Profile

Acceptance
100.0%
SAT Avg
-
SAT Reading
25th: --75th: -
SAT Math
25th: --75th: -
ACT Composite
25th: --75th: -

ROI Sensitivity Analysis

This analysis tests three cost scenarios (Scholarship, Average Net Price, Full Sticker Price) to show how college costs impact your long-term return compared to the average student and a high school graduate.

Lifetime Value Added (NPV)
⚠️ Caution: Underlying earnings data reflects graduates only. This institution flagged for high risk factors (low completion/older demographics) that may artificially inflate this ROI.

Institution Lifetime NPV
Vs Median Peer
Vs HS Grad
Zero Cost (Scholarship)$0
+$408k
+$17k
-$76k
Median Cost$52k/yr
+$360k
-$31k
-$124k
Full Cost$55k/yr
+$358k
-$34k
-$127k

ROI Efficiency Metrics
⚠️ Caution: Underlying earnings data reflects graduates only. This institution flagged for high risk factors (low completion/older demographics) that may artificially inflate this ROI.

Break-Even Age
Return on Inv. %
Zero Cost (Scholarship)$0
Never
-∞
Median Cost$52k/yr
Never
-258%
Full Cost$55k/yr
Never
-249%
Analysis Assumptions:
  • Starting Salary: Estimated from the 4-year post-graduation median earnings (assuming 2% annual growth from graduation).⚠️ Warning: The high average starting age or low completion rate may inflate the Median earnings and ROI shown.
  • Comparisons: "Vs Median Peer" compares to the median student nationwide in a similar level program. "Vs HS Grad" compares to a median high school graduate.
  • Break-Even: The age at which the college investment net income exceeds the median high school graduate's lifetime earnings.
  • NPV: Net Present Value of all future earnings minus costs and taxes, discounted at 7.8%.

Social Impact ROINew
⚠️ Caution: Underlying earnings data reflects graduates only. This institution flagged for high risk factors (low completion/older demographics) that may artificially inflate this ROI.

Measures the societal return on a donor's investment. Calculated as the incremental pre-tax lifetime earnings vs. HS grad, divided by the tax-adjusted donation cost.

Donor Return-368%

Gov. Pell Grant ROINew
⚠️ Caution: Underlying earnings data reflects graduates only. This institution flagged for high risk factors (low completion/older demographics) that may artificially inflate this ROI.

Measures the government's return on Pell Grants via increased tax revenue. Calculated as the portion of incremental lifetime taxes (discounted at 5.4%) attributed to the Pell Grant investment.

Taxpayer Return-143%
Important Note: Your ROI with any major will depend on the cost you pay to attend the program, and your starting salary. Both vary significantly across institutions. We encourage you to explore the ROI of a specific program variant by selecting the Program title of the credential level you are interested in. You will then have a more detailed return analysis for programs at specific institutions. We also encourage you to use the ROI calculator with your specific estimates of cost and salary.

Program ROI Analysis
⚠️ Caution: Underlying earnings data reflects graduates only. This institution flagged for high risk factors (low completion/older demographics) that may artificially inflate this ROI.

Certificates

Somatic Bodywork and Related Therapeutic Services
CertCIP: 5135
Median Debt
$12,271
Earnings (4yr)
$29,302
Natl Median: $29,652
Lifetime Value Added
-$182k

Associate's Degrees

Somatic Bodywork and Related Therapeutic Services
AssocCIP: 5135
Median Debt
$23,937
Earnings (4yr)
$28,915
Natl Median: $29,755
Lifetime Value Added
-$260k
Veterinary Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
AssocCIP: 0181
Median Debt
-
Earnings (4yr)
-
Natl Median: $38,312
Lifetime Value Added
N/A

Bachelor's Degrees

Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
BachCIP: 5138
Median Debt
-
Earnings (4yr)
-
Natl Median: $88,910
Lifetime Value Added
N/A

Master's Degrees

Alternative and Complementary Medicine and Medical Systems
MastCIP: 5133
Median Debt
$109,746
Earnings (4yr)
$28,428
Natl Median: $35,462
Lifetime Value Added
-$516k

Doctoral Degrees

Alternative and Complementary Medicine and Medical Systems
DocCIP: 5133
Median Debt
-
Earnings (4yr)
-
Natl Median: $45,167
Lifetime Value Added
N/A

Professional Degrees

Alternative and Complementary Medicine and Medical Systems
ProfCIP: 5133
Median Debt
$31,631
Earnings (4yr)
$34,773
Natl Median: $41,692
Lifetime Value Added
-$599k

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. 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.