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74.9%Acceptance
$45,908Tuition
825Students
70%Grad Rate (6-yr)
$59,908Earnings
#19 in ConnecticutPrivate nonprofit4-yearSAT/ACT Test OptionalNCAA Division IIIStudy AbroadData: 2023-24Roman Catholic
Return on Investment: Good

At $27,375/yr net price, University of Saint Joseph graduates earn $59,908/yr within 10 years of enrollment, which is $25,908/yr above the median for high school graduates.

Cost vs. Outcomes

Return on investment data for University of Saint Joseph
Metric Value
Average Net Price (per year) $27,375
Estimated 4-Year Cost $109,500
Median Earnings (10yr post-entry) $59,908/yr
Earnings Premium vs. HS Diploma +$25,908/yr
Estimated Break-Even 4.2 years
Graduation Rate (6-year) 69.7%
Median Debt at Graduation $27,000

What You'll Actually Pay

Average net price by family income

Net price by family income for University of Saint Joseph
Family Income Estimated Net Price
$0 - $30,000 $21,080/yr
$30,001 - $48,000 $25,118/yr
$48,001 - $75,000 $27,448/yr
$75,001 - $110,000 $25,346/yr
$110,001+ $30,212/yr

Earnings by Major

Top programs ranked by median earnings

Earnings and debt by program at University of Saint Joseph
Program Level Median Earnings Median Debt
Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration. Doctoral $121,072 $183,136
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing. Master $98,974 $47,798
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing. Bachelor $70,705 $27,000
Education, General. Master $58,582 $16,828
Special Education and Teaching. Master $54,676 $23,296
Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services. Certificate $53,358
Business Administration, Management and Operations. Master $52,941
Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology. Master $51,899 $51,250
Student Counseling and Personnel Services. Master $48,432
Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions. Master $46,478

The Risk Factor

Completion Risk: Moderate Risk

69.7% of students at University of Saint Joseph graduate within 6 years. A significant share of students finish, but roughly 30% do not complete their degree.

Analysis

University of Saint Joseph gives you a middle-of-the-road financial outcome that lives or dies by your major. At a net price near $27,000 a year, median earnings a decade out land just under $60,000, and median debt roughly matches a single year's cost. That's manageable if you finish, and the 69.70% grad rate plus 85.71% retention mean most of you do.

Nursing is the reason to come here. It pays about $70,700 ten years out on the same $27,000 debt load the other majors carry. That debt-to-income math works cleanly, and Connecticut's hospital market keeps demand steady.

The other two bachelor's programs on record are a different story. Social work returns under $37,000, and general psychology sits below $29,000 while carrying nearly identical debt to nursing. Borrowing $27,000 to earn $28,600 is a bad trade. If psychology is your plan, either you treat it as a step toward graduate school or you look elsewhere, because the undergraduate degree alone doesn't cover its own cost here.

The net price tiers hold a quirk worth watching. If your family earns $48,000 to $75,000, you pay about $27,448, more than families in both the bracket above and below you. The $75,000-$110,000 group actually pays less at $25,346. Families over $110,000 pay the most at $30,212, which is expected, but the middle-income squeeze is real. Run your own numbers before assuming your income bracket gets you a break.

Come here for nursing and the money makes sense. Come here for psychology or social work without a graduate plan, and you're paying private-college prices for earnings that won't clear the debt.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is University of Saint Joseph worth the money?

University of Saint Joseph's value depends heavily on your major. Pharmacy graduates earn $121,000 annually, making the $27,375 yearly cost worthwhile, but education majors average $54,000-$58,000, which barely justifies the investment.

What is the ROI for University of Saint Joseph graduates?

The overall ROI is weak, with graduates earning $59,908 ten years after enrollment against a net cost of $27,375 per year. Only pharmacy and nursing programs show strong returns, while education and liberal arts programs struggle to justify their costs.

How much debt do University of Saint Joseph students graduate with?

The median debt is $27,000, which is manageable for pharmacy and nursing graduates but risky for education majors earning in the $50,000s. About 30% of students don't graduate, leaving them with debt but no degree.

Which programs at University of Saint Joseph have the best job prospects?

Pharmacy leads with $121,000 starting salaries, followed by nursing at $70,000-$99,000. Education programs pay significantly less at $54,000-$58,000, making loan repayment difficult on teacher salaries.