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Keene, NH · Private University

Is Keene State College Worth It?

ROI analysis based on real earnings and cost data

Strong ROIRanked #2286 of 3,472 schools by ROI

Key Numbers

10-Year Earnings

$54,368

median, 10 years after enrollment

In-State Tuition

$14,710

per year

Out-of-State Tuition

$26,186

per year

Total 4-Year Cost

$104,744

tuition only (4 years)

ROI Ratio

2.08x

earnings ÷ annual tuition

Payback Period

5.4 yrs

years to recoup total cost

Graduation Rate

58.4%

6-year graduation rate

Median Debt

$25,749

at graduation

Avg Net Price

$19,164

after aid & scholarships

Earnings vs. Annual Cost

10-year median earnings compared to annual tuition

Median Earnings (10yr)$54,368
Annual Tuition$26,186
National Median Earnings$45,000

Keene State College graduates earn $9,368 more than the national median of workers with any education level.

What You'd Actually Pay

Average net price after grants and scholarships, by family income

Under $30,000$11,111/yr
$30,000 – $48,000$14,049/yr
$48,000 – $75,000$15,816/yr
$75,000 – $110,000$20,423/yr
Over $110,000$24,020/yr

Source: IPEDS net price data. Actual costs vary based on individual financial circumstances.

Highest-Earning Majors

Top programs at Keene State College ranked by graduate earnings

1
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing.$76,195

27 graduates

2
Computer and Information Sciences, General.$72,272

26 graduates

3
Quality Control and Safety Technologies/Technicians.$67,950

133 graduates

4
Engineering Technologies/Technicians, Other.$55,727

32 graduates

5
Architecture.$53,850

39 graduates

Earnings shown are 4-year post-graduation medians where available, otherwise 1-year medians.

ROI by Major at Keene State College

All available majors ranked by graduate earnings. Your major matters as much as your school.

Your major matters more than your school

At Keene State College, the gap between the highest-earning major (Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing: $76,195) and the lowest (Political Science and Government: $29,142) is $47,053/yr, bigger than the difference between many schools.

MajorEarningsROI
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical NursingBest ROI$76,1952.9x
Computer and Information Sciences, General$72,2722.8x
Quality Control and Safety Technologies/Technicians$67,9502.6x
Engineering Technologies/Technicians, Other$55,7272.1x
Architecture$53,8502.1x
Business Administration, Management and Operations$53,1462.0x
Biology, General$51,7532.0x
English Language and Literature, General$47,6161.8x
Communication and Media Studies$46,7111.8x
Design and Applied Arts$46,6031.8x
Natural Resources Conservation and Research$46,4211.8x
Criminal Justice and Corrections$46,4171.8x
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods$45,7951.8x
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas$45,0851.7x
Sociology$45,0061.7x
Psychology, General$44,3591.7x
Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services$44,2901.7x
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other(1yr data)$43,7521.7x
Film/Video and Photographic Arts$40,4071.5x
Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General$37,4061.4x
Fine and Studio Arts(1yr data)$31,3901.2x
Health and Physical Education/Fitness(1yr data)$29,9901.1x
Political Science and GovernmentLowest(1yr data)$29,1421.1x

Earnings are 4-year post-graduation medians where available, otherwise 5-year or 1-year. ROI = earnings ÷ annual tuition.

The Bottom Line

Keene State College stands out as a strong financial investment among U.S. colleges. Graduates earn $54,368 10 years after starting, $9,368 above the national median of $45,000. The investment pays for itself in roughly 5.4 years, faster than most colleges.

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Earnings data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Tuition data from IPEDS. ROI calculations are for informational purposes only and reflect median outcomes.