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$11,980Tuition
63Students
79%Grad Rate (6-yr)
$21,937Earnings
Private forprofit4-yearData: 2023-24
Return on Investment: Poor

At $34,656/yr net price, Acupuncture and Massage College graduates earn $21,937/yr within 10 years of enrollment.

Cost vs. Outcomes

Return on investment data for Acupuncture and Massage College
Metric Value
Average Net Price (per year) $34,656
Estimated 4-Year Cost $138,624
Median Earnings (10yr post-entry) $21,937/yr
Earnings Premium vs. HS Diploma $-12,063/yr
Graduation Rate (6-year) 79.3%
Median Debt at Graduation $7,600

What You'll Actually Pay

Average net price by family income

Net price by family income for Acupuncture and Massage College
Family Income Estimated Net Price
$0 - $30,000 $34,218/yr
$30,001 - $48,000 $35,710/yr
$48,001 - $75,000 $34,880/yr
$75,001 - $110,000 $38,168/yr

Earnings by Major

Top programs ranked by median earnings

Earnings and debt by program at Acupuncture and Massage College
Program Level Median Earnings Median Debt
Alternative and Complementary Medicine and Medical Systems. Master $28,960 $41,000
Somatic Bodywork and Related Therapeutic Services. Certificate $20,140 $7,600

The Risk Factor

Completion Risk: Moderate Risk

79.3% of students at Acupuncture and Massage College graduate within 6 years. A significant share of students finish, but roughly 21% do not complete their degree.

Analysis

The financial math at Acupuncture and Massage College does not work. You pay a net price near $35,000 a year, yet ten years after enrolling the median graduate earns under $22,000 a year. That earnings figure sits below what many full-time jobs pay without any degree, so four years of tuition here buys you an income that does not clear the cost of attendance for a single year.

The one bright spot is debt. The median borrower leaves owing $7,600, a small balance you could realistically pay off. That low debt reflects a specific reality: the earnings are too weak to justify borrowing more, and the price is being covered some other way for many of you. The 79% graduation rate tells you people finish. Finishing just does not lead anywhere lucrative here.

The net price barely moves with income. A family earning under $30,000 pays about $34,200. a family earning $75,000 to $110,000 pays about $38,200. You get almost no discount for having less money, which is unusual and works against lower-income families the hardest. Paying $34,000 out of a sub-$30,000 income is a heavy lift for an outcome that pays $22,000.

This school is a fit only if you have a specific reason to be here that is not about return on investment: an existing income, family support, or a plan to practice acupuncture or massage in a market where you already have clients. If you are borrowing to attend and counting on the degree to raise your earnings, look elsewhere. The salary data says the paycheck will not follow, and the flat net price means you cannot count on need-based help to soften the bill.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Acupuncture and Massage College worth the cost?

With a net price of $34,656 per year and median earnings of only $21,937 after graduation, the financial return is poor. Graduates typically earn less than what they pay annually for the program.

What is the average salary after graduating from Acupuncture and Massage College?

Graduates earn a median of $21,937 ten years after completing their program. This is significantly lower than the annual cost of attendance at the school.

Which programs at Acupuncture and Massage College have the best job prospects?

Alternative and Complementary Medicine graduates earn around $28,960, which is better than the Somatic Bodywork program at $20,140. However, both programs still offer earnings below the school's annual cost.

How much student debt do Acupuncture and Massage College graduates typically have?

The median debt is relatively low at $7,600, which helps offset the poor earning potential. The 79% graduation rate is decent, but low post-graduation earnings remain the main concern.