This database was last updated in March 2017 and should only be used as a historical snapshot. More recent data is available from the U.S. Dept. of Education’s College Scorecard.
In 2014
Average Cost for Low-Income Students, Per Year
Ranks are based on 2014 data. Use the menus below to change the school categories.
1. | Trident University International | $11,766 |
2. | University of Phoenix-Arizona | $14,359 |
3. | Capella University | $14,557 |
4. | Aspen University | $15,467 |
5. | Argosy University-Chicago | $16,411 |
6. | University of Management and Technology | $16,689 |
7. | Argosy University-Tampa | $18,115 |
8. | Argosy University-Sarasota | $19,473 |
9. | Argosy University-Denver | $19,665 |
10. | Argosy University-Atlanta | $20,122 |
11. | Argosy University-Inland Empire | $20,456 |
12. | Argosy University-Orange County | $20,765 |
13. | Grand Canyon University | $25,442 |
14. | Argosy University-Phoenix Online Division | $27,654 |
15. | Walden University | $28,535 |
Other Rankings
- Percentage of Pell Grantees
- Total Cost of Attendance, Per Year
- Average Discount for Low-Income Students, Per Year
- Average Cost for Low-Income Students, Per Year
- Percentage of All Students Graduating Within 6 Years
- Percentage of Pell Students Graduating Within 6 Years
- Difference in Graduation Rates (Pell vs. All Students)
- Median Federal Debt for All Students
- Median Federal Debt of Pell Grantees
- Nonrepayment Rate for All Students
- Nonrepayment Rate for Pell Students
- Default Rate for All Students
- Percentage of All Students Earning $25K or Less Per Year, 10 Years After Enrolling