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$16,400Tuition
404Students
$61,480Earnings
Private forprofit4-yearData: 2023-24
Return on Investment: Weak

At $49,673/yr net price, Galen Health Institutes-Sarasota graduates earn $61,480/yr within 10 years of enrollment, which is $27,480/yr above the median for high school graduates.

Cost vs. Outcomes

Return on investment data for Galen Health Institutes-Sarasota
Metric Value
Average Net Price (per year) $49,673
Estimated 4-Year Cost $198,692
Median Earnings (10yr post-entry) $61,480/yr
Earnings Premium vs. HS Diploma +$27,480/yr
Estimated Break-Even 7.2 years
Median Debt at Graduation $24,166

What You'll Actually Pay

Average net price by family income

Net price by family income for Galen Health Institutes-Sarasota
Family Income Estimated Net Price
$0 - $30,000 $49,043/yr
$30,001 - $48,000 $44,800/yr
$48,001 - $75,000 $53,623/yr
$75,001 - $110,000 $54,064/yr
$110,001+ $54,064/yr

Analysis

I don't have enough grounded data to write a full ROI analysis without inventing claims, but here's what the numbers support.

Galen Health Institutes-Sarasota carries a rough financial profile. Your net price runs $49,673 a year, and median earnings ten years out land at $61,480. That means a single year of cost nearly equals a year of your eventual salary, and this is a four-year program, so the total price stacks up fast against what you earn back.

The net price tiers make this worse, not better. If your family earns under $30k, you still pay $49,043 a year, and the number climbs to $53,623 once family income passes $48k. Lower income does not buy you much of a discount here, so the sticker shock hits families at every level. There is no income band where this school becomes affordable in the way you would expect from need-based aid.

The reported retention rate of 0.00% is a red flag you should ask about directly before enrolling. Either the data is missing or the number reflects a problem with people not returning after their first year. Do not take on this cost until you understand which it is.

Median debt sits at $24,166, which is lower than the net price would suggest, so many of you are paying out of pocket or through other means during enrollment. That reduces your loan burden but raises the upfront cash strain.

This school makes financial sense for you only if a specific health credential here connects you to a Sarasota-area job you have already confirmed pays enough to clear the cost. If you are choosing based on price or general return, look elsewhere. The data does not break down earnings by program, so verify the payoff for your exact credential before committing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Galen Health Institutes-Sarasota worth the high tuition cost?

At nearly $50,000 per year, Galen Health Institutes-Sarasota's cost is steep for the $61,480 median earnings graduates see after 10 years. The return on investment is weak compared to other nursing programs with lower costs.

How much debt do Galen Health Institutes-Sarasota graduates typically have?

The median debt for Galen Health Institutes-Sarasota graduates is $24,166, which is manageable relative to the annual earnings. However, some students may borrow significantly more given the high annual costs.

What programs at Galen Health Institutes-Sarasota offer the best financial return?

Galen Health Institutes-Sarasota focuses primarily on nursing and health programs. While nursing offers stable employment, the high tuition makes the financial return less attractive than similar programs at community colleges or state schools.

Does financial aid make Galen Health Institutes-Sarasota more affordable?

Even with financial aid factored in, the net price remains around $49,673 annually. This suggests limited grant aid, meaning most students rely heavily on loans to cover costs.