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666Students
60%Grad Rate (6-yr)
$33,070Earnings
Private forprofit2-yearData: 2023-24
Return on Investment: Weak

At $27,427/yr net price, The College of Health Care Professions-Southwest Houston graduates earn $33,070/yr within 10 years of enrollment.

Cost vs. Outcomes

Return on investment data for The College of Health Care Professions-Southwest Houston
Metric Value
Average Net Price (per year) $27,427
Estimated 4-Year Cost $109,708
Median Earnings (10yr post-entry) $33,070/yr
Earnings Premium vs. HS Diploma $-930/yr
Graduation Rate (6-year) 59.9%
Median Debt at Graduation $9,500

What You'll Actually Pay

Average net price by family income

Net price by family income for The College of Health Care Professions-Southwest Houston
Family Income Estimated Net Price
$0 - $30,000 $27,178/yr
$30,001 - $48,000 $27,480/yr
$48,001 - $75,000 $29,441/yr
$75,001 - $110,000 $32,481/yr

Earnings by Major

Top programs ranked by median earnings

Earnings and debt by program at The College of Health Care Professions-Southwest Houston
Program Level Median Earnings Median Debt
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions. Certificate $27,261 $15,636
Health and Medical Administrative Services. Certificate $25,739 $9,500
Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services. Certificate $23,535 $9,428
Dental Support Services and Allied Professions. Certificate $21,744 $6,361
Somatic Bodywork and Related Therapeutic Services. Certificate $20,596 $6,211

The Risk Factor

Completion Risk: Elevated Risk

59.9% of students at The College of Health Care Professions-Southwest Houston 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 here is weak. You pay $27,427 a year in net price and earn a median of $33,070 a year ten years out. That single year of cost eats most of what you make annually after graduating, and the certificate programs listed here pay even less than the school-wide median.

Every program on this list is a certificate, not a degree, and none of them clears $28,000 a year in earnings. The Allied Health Diagnostic certificate tops the list at $27,261 but comes with $15,636 in debt, the highest of any program here. The Somatic Bodywork certificate sits at the bottom at $20,596. Dental Support pays $21,744 with only $6,361 in debt, so it carries the lightest borrowing load if you want the smallest financial hole. No program here pays enough to make the sticker price look reasonable.

The specific risk is the cost-to-earnings gap. You are paying private for-profit prices for certificates that land you in $20,000-$27,000 jobs. The median debt of $9,500 sounds manageable, but it is manageable only because the earnings are so low that borrowing more would be crushing.

Net price barely moves by income. A family under $30,000 pays $27,178, and a family at $75,000-$110,000 pays $32,481. Lower income does not buy you much of a discount here, so budget for close to full price regardless of what you earn.

This school fits you only if you need a fast Houston-area healthcare credential and can start earning quickly without much debt, ideally in the Dental Support or Medical Administrative tracks. If you can attend a community college for a fraction of this net price and reach similar jobs, look there first.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is The College of Health Care Professions-Southwest Houston worth the cost?

With graduates earning only $33,070 ten years after enrollment and a net price of $27,427 per year, the return on investment is poor. Most programs lead to salaries barely above what you'd pay for one year of attendance.

What are the highest paying programs at The College of Health Care Professions-Southwest Houston?

Allied Health Diagnostic programs offer the best earnings at $27,261, followed by Health and Medical Administrative Services at $25,739. Even the top programs pay significantly less than the annual cost of attendance.

How much debt do students graduate with from The College of Health Care Professions-Southwest Houston?

The median debt is relatively low at $9,500, which helps offset the poor earnings potential. However, with a 60% graduation rate, many students leave without completing their programs.

Should I attend The College of Health Care Professions-Southwest Houston for healthcare training?

The low graduation rate and poor salary outcomes make this a risky investment. Consider community colleges or other healthcare training programs that offer better job placement rates and higher starting salaries.