Cost Details
- In-State Tuition
- $23,760
- Out-of-State Tuition
- $23,760
- Average Net Price
- $33,228
- Students Receiving Financial Aid
- 65.4%
- Room & Board (Off Campus)
- $11,844
- Median Debt at Graduation
- $9,500
- Estimated Monthly Loan Payment
- $101/mo
- Loan Repayment Rate
- 30.0%
- Students Taking Federal Loans
- 80.7%
- Pell Grant Recipients
- 65.4%
Net Price by Family Income
Average annual net price after grants and scholarships. Source: U.S. Department of Education
| Family Income | Average Net Price |
|---|---|
| $0 – $30,000 | $32,827 |
| $30,001 – $48,000 | $29,871 |
| $48,001 – $75,000 | $31,579 |
| $75,001 – $110,000 | $39,211 |
Cost Estimator
Cost Overview
Families actually pay between $29,871 and $39,211 per year depending on income, with lower-income students getting slightly better deals. Over four years, expect total costs between $119,484 and $156,844. The published tuition of $23,760 understates real expenses since average net price reaches $33,228.
Graduates typically earn $31,810 in their first year after school. With median debt of $9,500, monthly loan payments average just $101. That's manageable compared to starting nursing salaries. However, only 30% of borrowers are successfully paying down their loans. The school accepts everyone who applies, and 95% find employment after graduation.
Students from families earning $30,000 to $48,000 get the best financial deal here. They pay about $3,000 less per year than higher-income families. With 88% women and heavy representation from Black and Hispanic communities, this for-profit nursing college serves Dallas-area students who need flexible scheduling and open admissions.
Graduates typically earn $31,810 in their first year after school. With median debt of $9,500, monthly loan payments average just $101. That's manageable compared to starting nursing salaries. However, only 30% of borrowers are successfully paying down their loans. The school accepts everyone who applies, and 95% find employment after graduation.
Students from families earning $30,000 to $48,000 get the best financial deal here. They pay about $3,000 less per year than higher-income families. With 88% women and heavy representation from Black and Hispanic communities, this for-profit nursing college serves Dallas-area students who need flexible scheduling and open admissions.
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