Students graduating on time
100% of Title IV students complete the program within 24 weeks
Program Costs*
$12,000 for tuition and fees
$325 for books and supplies
$6,000 for off-campus room and board
Other Costs
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Students Borrowing Money
21% of students who attend this program borrow money to pay for it.
The typical graduate leaves with
$7,000 in debt.
The typical monthly loan payment
$73 per month in student loans with 4.66% interest rate.
The typical graduate earns
$73 per month in student loans with $38,200 per year after leaving this program.
Graduates who got jobs
75% of program graduates got jobs according to the state job placement rate:
Name of the state this placement rate is calculated for:
New York
What types of jobs were these students placed in?
The job placement rate includes completers hired for: Jobs within the field. Positions that recent completers were hired for include: Bench Jeweler, Wax Model Maker, Diamond Setter.
When were the former students employed?
This rate is based on program completers who were employed within 180 days of completion and were employed for at least 13 weeks.
How were completers tracked?
Completer/alumni survey (80% response rate)
75% of program graduates got jobs according to the accreditor job placement rate:
Name of the accrediting agency this placement rate is calculated for:
ACCSC
What types of jobs were these students placed in?
The job placement rate includes completers hired for: Jobs within the field.
Positions that recent completers were hired for include: Bench Jeweler, Wax Model Maker, Diamond Setter.
When were the former students employed?
This rate is based on program completers who were employed within 180 days of completion and were employed for at least 13 weeks.
How were completers tracked?
Completer/alumni survey (80% response rate)
Program graduates are employed in the following fields:
Licensure Requirements
This program meets licensure requirements in New York
Additional Information
Date Created 7/6/2017
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