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$13,920Tuition
1,334Students
$40,092Earnings
Private forprofit4-yearData: 2023-24
Return on Investment: Moderate

At $21,360/yr net price, Strayer University-Pennsylvania graduates earn $40,092/yr within 10 years of enrollment, which is $6,092/yr above the median for high school graduates.

Cost vs. Outcomes

Return on investment data for Strayer University-Pennsylvania
Metric Value
Average Net Price (per year) $21,360
Estimated 4-Year Cost $85,440
Median Earnings (10yr post-entry) $40,092/yr
Earnings Premium vs. HS Diploma +$6,092/yr
Estimated Break-Even 14 years
Median Debt at Graduation $40,621

What You'll Actually Pay

Average net price by family income

Net price by family income for Strayer University-Pennsylvania
Family Income Estimated Net Price
$0 - $30,000 $21,360/yr

Earnings by Major

Top programs ranked by median earnings

Earnings and debt by program at Strayer University-Pennsylvania
Program Level Median Earnings Median Debt
Information Science/Studies. Master $71,255 $74,156
Information Science/Studies. Bachelor $65,355 $40,250
Computer and Information Sciences, General. Bachelor $61,144 $37,500
Business Administration, Management and Operations. Master $56,911 $75,005
Accounting and Related Services. Master $52,107 $80,164
Business Administration, Management and Operations. Certificate $50,856
Business/Commerce, General. Bachelor $50,096 $43,122
Human Resources Management and Services. Master $46,603 $80,998
Accounting and Related Services. Associate $46,087
Accounting and Related Services. Bachelor $44,407 $41,625

Analysis

The financial return at Strayer University-Pennsylvania is weak, and the debt load is what makes it worse. Median earnings ten years out land near $40,000, while median debt sits above $40,000. You are borrowing roughly a year's future salary to attend, and paying full sticker price of $21,360 a year to do it.

Your major decides whether this works at all. Information Science and Computer and Information Sciences are the only programs where graduates clear $60,000, and even there the debt runs $37,500 to $40,250, so the payoff exists but comes with real leverage. Business lands around $50,000. Accounting and Criminal Justice both come in near the school-wide median or below, with debt in the $41,000 range that their earnings do not justify. If you enroll for Criminal Justice, you are paying tech-major debt for social-service pay.

The debt itself is the specific risk here. Every listed program carries a debt figure above $37,000 regardless of what it pays, so a low-earning major does not come with a low-cost path. There is no discount for lower-income families: the net price under $30,000 in income is identical to the sticker price. Whatever aid exists does not lower what you actually pay.

This school is a defensible bet only if you commit to the IT or computer science tracks and finish. Those two degrees produce earnings that can service the debt. For any other major, the numbers do not support enrolling at this price, and a community college or public university in the Philadelphia area will get you comparable business or criminal justice pay for far less borrowing. If you are paying out of pocket and income-sensitive, look elsewhere, because the price does not move with what you can afford.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Strayer University-Pennsylvania worth the cost compared to other schools?

With graduates earning $40,092 annually after 10 years and typical debt of $40,621, Strayer University-Pennsylvania offers below-average returns. The debt-to-income ratio means graduates need about one full year's salary just to pay off loans.

Which programs at Strayer University-Pennsylvania have the best job prospects?

Information Science programs lead with graduates earning $65,355-$71,255 annually, followed by Computer Sciences at $61,144. Business and Accounting programs show weaker returns at $52,107-$56,911.

How much debt do Strayer University-Pennsylvania students typically graduate with?

The median debt is $40,621, which is high relative to graduate earnings of $40,092. Students in lower-paying programs like Business may struggle with loan payments after graduation.

Should I attend Strayer University-Pennsylvania if I can't afford the full cost?

At $21,360 per year, the cost is reasonable for a private university, but only if you pursue high-earning programs like Information Science. Avoid programs with poor earning potential that could leave you unable to repay loans.