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124Students
54%Grad Rate (6-yr)
$30,072Earnings
Private forprofit2-yearData: 2023-24
Return on Investment: Weak

At $23,193/yr net price, Ross Medical Education Center-Fort Wayne graduates earn $30,072/yr within 10 years of enrollment.

Cost vs. Outcomes

Return on investment data for Ross Medical Education Center-Fort Wayne
Metric Value
Average Net Price (per year) $23,193
Estimated 4-Year Cost $92,772
Median Earnings (10yr post-entry) $30,072/yr
Earnings Premium vs. HS Diploma $-3,928/yr
Graduation Rate (6-year) 53.6%
Median Debt at Graduation $9,500

What You'll Actually Pay

Average net price by family income

Net price by family income for Ross Medical Education Center-Fort Wayne
Family Income Estimated Net Price
$0 - $30,000 $23,227/yr
$30,001 - $48,000 $23,276/yr
$48,001 - $75,000 $22,245/yr

Earnings by Major

Top programs ranked by median earnings

Earnings and debt by program at Ross Medical Education Center-Fort Wayne
Program Level Median Earnings Median Debt
Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services. Certificate $23,484 $9,500
Dental Support Services and Allied Professions. Certificate $23,230 $9,500
Health and Medical Administrative Services. Certificate $22,110 $9,500

The Risk Factor

Completion Risk: Elevated Risk

53.6% of students at Ross Medical Education Center-Fort Wayne graduate within 6 years. More than half of students finish, but the dropout rate is a real factor in whether this investment pays off.

Analysis

The financial return at Ross Medical Education Center-Fort Wayne is weak. You pay $23,193 a year in net price, and ten years after enrolling the median graduate earns just $30,072. That means one year of cost nearly equals a full year of post-graduation pay, and it takes years before the degree covers what you spent.

Every program here is a certificate, and all three cluster in the same low range. Medical assisting graduates earn the most at $23,484, dental support sits at $23,230, and medical administrative services trails at $22,110. None of these clears $24,000. The gap between the best and worst program is barely $1,400 a year, so your choice of program does little to change your financial outcome. There is no bachelor's-level path here that pays more.

The specific risk is that your first-year net price ($23,193) is close to what you will earn annually a decade later. Median debt of $9,500 is modest and would be manageable against a higher salary, but against $30,072 in earnings it eats into an already thin paycheck. The 53.6% graduation rate adds to the risk: if you land in the half who don't finish, you carry cost with no credential.

Net price barely moves by income. Families under $30,000 pay $23,227, and families earning $48,000 to $75,000 pay $22,245 , a difference of under $1,000. Low-income families get almost no price break here, so the sticker cost hits everyone about the same.

This school fits you only if you want a fast entry into a specific medical-support job and have a clear hire waiting. If you have any shot at a community college with similar programs at lower cost, look there first.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Ross Medical Education Center-Fort Wayne worth the cost?

With graduates earning $30,072 annually after a $23,193 yearly investment, Ross Medical Education Center-Fort Wayne offers weak financial returns. The low graduation rate of 54% adds significant risk to an already marginal ROI.

What are the best paying programs at Ross Medical Education Center-Fort Wayne?

Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services leads at $23,484 annually, followed closely by Dental Support Services at $23,230. All programs produce similar earnings around $23,000, which barely exceeds the annual tuition cost.

How much debt do Ross Medical Education Center-Fort Wayne graduates have?

The median debt is $9,500, which is relatively low compared to many schools. However, with starting salaries around $30,000, even this modest debt burden represents a significant portion of graduate income.

What is the graduation rate at Ross Medical Education Center-Fort Wayne?

Only 54% of students graduate from Ross Medical Education Center-Fort Wayne. This means nearly half of students who enroll will leave without completing their program, often still carrying debt.