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10Students
67%Grad Rate (6-yr)
$37,752Earnings
#13 in HawaiiPrivate forprofit4-yearData: 2023-24

Cost vs. Outcomes

Return on investment data for University of Phoenix-Hawaii
Metric Value
Median Earnings (10yr post-entry) $37,752/yr
Earnings Premium vs. HS Diploma +$3,752/yr
Graduation Rate (6-year) 66.7%
Median Debt at Graduation $31,553

Earnings by Major

Top programs ranked by median earnings

Earnings and debt by program at University of Phoenix-Hawaii
Program Level Median Earnings Median Debt
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing. Bachelor $88,250 $15,273
Computer and Information Sciences, General. Bachelor $67,660 $34,165
Business Administration, Management and Operations. Certificate $58,221 $7,125
Computer Systems Analysis. Bachelor $57,544
Business Administration, Management and Operations. Master $56,498 $30,432
Human Resources Management and Services. Certificate $50,231 $7,125
Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management. Bachelor $49,842 $41,154
Business Administration, Management and Operations. Bachelor $48,220 $34,767
Human Resources Management and Services. Master $45,611 $41,000
Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management. Certificate $44,305 $7,125

The Risk Factor

Completion Risk: Moderate Risk

66.7% of students at University of Phoenix-Hawaii graduate within 6 years. A significant share of students finish, but roughly 33% do not complete their degree.

Analysis

The financial picture at University of Phoenix-Hawaii is mixed, and it hinges almost entirely on which program you pick. The median graduate earns just under $38,000 ten years out while carrying about $31,500 in debt. That combination is weak on its own, but the campus-wide median hides a wide spread between programs that pay off and ones that don't.

Nursing is the clear winner here. It pays roughly $88,000 a year and leaves you with only about $15,000 in debt, the lowest of any program listed. That is the one degree where the numbers clearly work, and it fits Hawaii's steady demand for licensed nurses. If you enroll for nursing, the return is strong.

The computer and business programs are a different story. General computer science pays around $68,000, which is solid, but IT administration and management pays under $50,000 while loading you with over $41,000 in debt, more debt for less pay. Business administration lands near $48,000 against nearly $35,000 in debt. Those are thin margins in a state with a high cost of living, where a $48,000 salary does not go far.

The specific risk here is that most programs outside nursing pair below-median earnings with above-median debt. You can borrow $35,000 to $41,000 and end up earning less than $50,000, a ratio that makes repayment slow and painful in Honolulu-area prices.

This school is a good financial fit if you are entering the nursing program. If you are drawn to the IT management or business tracks, look hard at cheaper options first, because the debt loads attached to those degrees outrun what they pay. Check the net price tiers against your family income before committing, since the salaries here leave little room to absorb a bad borrowing decision.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is University of Phoenix-Hawaii worth the cost?

University of Phoenix-Hawaii graduates earn a median of $37,752 annually ten years after graduation, while carrying $31,553 in debt. The low earnings relative to debt make this a risky investment for most students.

What are the best paying programs at University of Phoenix-Hawaii?

Nursing programs offer the strongest ROI, with registered nursing graduates earning around $88,250 annually. Computer and information sciences graduates earn about $67,660, while business administration graduates typically earn $56,498-$58,221.

How much debt do University of Phoenix-Hawaii graduates have?

The median debt for University of Phoenix-Hawaii graduates is $31,553. With most graduates earning under $38,000 annually, this debt level creates a challenging repayment situation for many students.

What is the graduation rate at University of Phoenix-Hawaii?

University of Phoenix-Hawaii has a 66.7% graduation rate. While this is reasonable for an online program, one-third of students don't complete their degrees, increasing the financial risk for those who don't finish.