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206Students
31%Grad Rate (6-yr)
$31,102Earnings
Private forprofit2-yearData: 2023-24
Return on Investment: Weak

At $22,139/yr net price, Miller-Motte College-Macon graduates earn $31,102/yr within 10 years of enrollment.

Cost vs. Outcomes

Return on investment data for Miller-Motte College-Macon
Metric Value
Average Net Price (per year) $22,139
Estimated 4-Year Cost $88,556
Median Earnings (10yr post-entry) $31,102/yr
Earnings Premium vs. HS Diploma $-2,898/yr
Graduation Rate (6-year) 31.1%
Median Debt at Graduation $15,917

What You'll Actually Pay

Average net price by family income

Net price by family income for Miller-Motte College-Macon
Family Income Estimated Net Price
$0 - $30,000 $22,096/yr
$30,001 - $48,000 $23,004/yr

Earnings by Major

Top programs ranked by median earnings

Earnings and debt by program at Miller-Motte College-Macon
Program Level Median Earnings Median Debt
Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management. Associate $33,687 $24,166
Criminal Justice and Corrections. Associate $25,194 $26,692
Business Administration, Management and Operations. Associate $21,924 $26,166
Health and Medical Administrative Services. Certificate $20,687 $20,000
Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services. Certificate $19,082 $12,668
Cosmetology and Related Personal Grooming Services. Certificate $15,655 $7,917

The Risk Factor

Completion Risk: High Risk

31.1% of students at Miller-Motte College-Macon graduate within 6 years. Fewer than half of students complete their degree. If you don't graduate, the financial investment may not pay off.

Analysis

Miller-Motte College-Macon costs about $22,000 a year and leaves you earning $31,102 a decade after enrolling. That earnings figure sits barely above what a Georgia worker with no college makes, which means the return here is weak. You pay private-college prices for outcomes that don't clear the bar.

The program numbers make the problem concrete. The best-paying option, Computer/Information Technology Administration (associate), pays $33,687 but saddles you with $24,166 in debt. Criminal Justice grads earn $25,194 against $26,692 in debt, so you owe more than you make in a year. Business Administration is worse: $21,924 in earnings for a similar debt load. The two health certificates pay under $21,000, though Allied Health and Medical Assisting keeps debt lower at $12,668, making it the least damaging path financially.

The core risk is that no program here pays enough to justify the cost. A 31% graduation rate means most of you won't finish, and if you leave without a credential you still owe the money. Debt loads on the associate programs run above $24,000 while earnings stall in the low-to-mid $20,000s.

The net price barely moves by income. If your family earns under $30,000, you still pay about $22,100 a year, and those earning $30,000-$48,000 pay slightly more. Low-income families get no meaningful price break, so the sticker cost hits hardest where budgets are tightest.

This school is a poor financial fit for almost anyone paying full freight. If you're set on a specific credential offered here and can access the medical assisting certificate with its lower debt, that's the least risky choice. For everyone else, a Georgia community college offering the same associate degrees at a fraction of the price is the smarter money.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Miller-Motte College-Macon worth the cost?

With graduates earning $31,102 annually after a $22,139 yearly investment, the return is modest at best. The 31% graduation rate means most students don't finish their programs, making it a risky investment for many.

What are the best paying programs at Miller-Motte College-Macon?

Computer/Information Technology Administration offers the highest earnings at $33,687 annually, followed by Criminal Justice at $25,194. Healthcare administration and medical assisting programs pay significantly less, around $19,000-20,000 per year.

How much debt do Miller-Motte College-Macon graduates typically have?

The median debt is $15,917, which is manageable compared to many colleges. However, with low graduation rates and modest earnings, even this amount can be difficult to repay for students who don't complete their programs.

Does Miller-Motte College-Macon have good job placement after graduation?

The school's low 31% graduation rate suggests significant challenges in program completion. While specific job placement data isn't available, the modest post-graduation earnings indicate limited career advancement opportunities compared to other educational options.