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Merrimack, NH · Private University

Is Thomas More College of Liberal Arts Worth It?

ROI analysis based on real earnings and cost data

Good ROIRanked #2527 of 3,472 schools by ROI

Key Numbers

10-Year Earnings

$53,565

median, 10 years after enrollment

In-State Tuition

$29,300

per year

Out-of-State Tuition

$29,300

per year

Total 4-Year Cost

$117,200

tuition only (4 years)

ROI Ratio

1.83x

earnings ÷ annual tuition

Payback Period

6.3 yrs

years to recoup total cost

Graduation Rate

61.5%

6-year graduation rate

Median Debt

$25,000

at graduation

Avg Net Price

$21,511

after aid & scholarships

Earnings vs. Annual Cost

10-year median earnings compared to annual tuition

Median Earnings (10yr)$53,565
Annual Tuition$29,300
National Median Earnings$45,000

Thomas More College of Liberal Arts graduates earn $8,565 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$25,830/yr
$30,000 – $48,000$19,089/yr
$48,000 – $75,000$18,222/yr
$75,000 – $110,000$22,956/yr
Over $110,000$19,354/yr

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

Highest-Earning Majors

Top programs at Thomas More College of Liberal Arts ranked by graduate earnings

1
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities.$33,863

28 graduates

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

The Bottom Line

Thomas More College of Liberal Arts offers solid financial returns relative to its cost. Graduates earn $53,565 10 years after starting, $8,565 above the national median of $45,000. Graduates typically break even on their investment within 6.3 years, a reasonable timeline.

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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.