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$4,255Tuition
1,495Students
18%Grad Rate (6-yr)
$35,343Earnings
Public2-yearNJCAAData: 2023-24
Return on Investment: Strong

At $10,017/yr net price, Nunez Community College graduates earn $35,343/yr within 10 years of enrollment, which is $1,343/yr above the median for high school graduates.

Cost vs. Outcomes

Return on investment data for Nunez Community College
Metric Value
Average Net Price (per year) $10,017
Estimated 4-Year Cost $40,068
Median Earnings (10yr post-entry) $35,343/yr
Earnings Premium vs. HS Diploma +$1,343/yr
Estimated Break-Even 29.8 years
Graduation Rate (6-year) 17.9%
Median Debt at Graduation $13,000

What You'll Actually Pay

Average net price by family income

Net price by family income for Nunez Community College
Family Income Estimated Net Price
$0 - $30,000 $9,438/yr
$30,001 - $48,000 $9,807/yr
$48,001 - $75,000 $9,239/yr
$75,001 - $110,000 $14,344/yr
$110,001+ $14,771/yr

Earnings by Major

Top programs ranked by median earnings

Earnings and debt by program at Nunez Community College
Program Level Median Earnings Median Debt
Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians. Associate $46,087 $12,500
Practical Nursing, Vocational Nursing and Nursing Assistants. Certificate $33,459 $13,713
Health and Medical Administrative Services. Certificate $29,685
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions. Certificate $28,598
Culinary Arts and Related Services. Certificate $23,649
Business/Commerce, General. Associate $17,950 $14,500
Human Development, Family Studies, and Related Services. Associate $17,481

The Risk Factor

Completion Risk: High Risk

17.9% of students at Nunez Community College 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

Nunez Community College gives you a mixed financial picture that leans on one clear winner. At roughly $10,000 a year in net price and $13,000 in median debt, the upfront cost is low by any standard. The problem is what happens after: a 17.9% graduation rate means most people who enroll don't finish, and unfinished credits still cost money without paying back a credential.

The standout is the Industrial Production Technologies associate degree at $46,087. That's about $13,000 more per year than the school's median earnings and roughly $10,000 above what the practical nursing certificate pays. If you're aiming at industrial and process operations tied to the refineries and plants around Chalmette and the lower Mississippi corridor, this program lines up with local demand and carries manageable debt.

The health certificates are a step down. Practical nursing pays $33,459 but comes with the highest debt on the list at $13,713, so your cost-to-earnings ratio there is the weakest of the top programs. Health and medical administrative services and allied health diagnostic certificates land under $30,000. Culinary arts pays the least at $23,649. treat it as a personal-interest path, not a money decision.

The main financial risk here is completion. Low debt only protects you if you leave with a credential that earns.

Net price barely moves by income at the bottom four tiers, sitting near $9,000 to $9,800 whether you earn under $30k or up to $75k. Above $75k it jumps to roughly $14,000. If your family earns under $75k, the price is affordable and predictable.

This school fits you if you want the industrial technologies track or a fast health certificate and can commit to finishing. If you need a bachelor's-level payoff, look elsewhere.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Nunez Community College worth the money?

Nunez Community College costs $10,017 per year but graduates earn only $35,343 after 10 years, making the return on investment weak compared to most colleges. The 17.9% graduation rate means most students don't finish their programs.

What are the best paying programs at Nunez Community College?

Industrial Production Technologies pays the best at $46,087 annually, followed by Practical Nursing at $33,459. These technical programs offer the strongest earning potential at the school.

How much debt do Nunez Community College students graduate with?

The median debt is $13,000, which is manageable for community college standards. However, with low graduation rates and modest earnings, even this amount can be challenging to repay.

Should I attend Nunez Community College or look elsewhere?

Consider Nunez only if you're pursuing Industrial Production Technologies or nursing programs, as these have decent earning potential. The extremely low graduation rate suggests many students struggle to complete their studies here.