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Gwinnett College-Marietta Campus

Private for-profit Marietta, GA · Urban · Southeast · 80% data reported · Agent Insights
39%
Graduation Rate
$25,373
Earnings (10yr)
$33,966
Net Price
205
Enrollment

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Overview

Gwinnett College-Marietta Campus is a good fit for students who are focused on practical career paths, especially in Health Professions and Legal Studies. With an enrollment of 205, the college offers a close-knit community where students can receive personalized attention. The emphasis here is on hands-on training, preparing graduates for immediate employment in fields that are always in demand.

When looking at what happens after graduation, students can expect to earn around $25,373 within ten years. This figure gives a sense of what many graduates might achieve in their early careers. It's important to note that a significant portion of students—about 70%—receive Pell Grants, which can help ease the financial burden. While the graduation rate sits at 39%, those who do complete their studies are entering industries that generally have growth potential, making the right connections for future advancement.

On the financial side, the net price after aid is approximately $33,966, which can feel steep, but many students graduate with a median debt of $12,498. This is manageable compared to the potential earnings, especially for those who take advantage of financial aid. Students who thrive here are typically those who are motivated and ready to engage with their studies in a focused manner, seeking a clear path to stable employment in their chosen fields.

How Gwinnett Compares

Dot right of center = above national average.

NATIONAL AVGGraduation39%Earnings 10yr$25KNet Price$34KRetention63%Median Debt$12KPell Grant Rate70%

Net Price by Family Income

What families actually pay after aid, by income bracket.

$33K$0-30K$37K$30-48K$37K$48-75K

Cost & Financial Aid

$33,966
Avg Net Price
$12,498
Median Debt
70%
Pell Grant Rate
87%
Federal Loan Rate

What Families Actually Pay

$32,761
Family Income $0–$30K
$37,102
Family Income $30K–$48K
$37,328
Family Income $48K–$75K

Graduate Outcomes

$28,112
6 Years After Entry
$25,346
8 Years
$25,373
10 Years
0.49x
Debt-to-Earnings
22%
Earning > $25K

Earnings Trajectory

$28,112 6yr $25,346 8yr $25,373 10yr

Academics & Admissions

Retention Rate 63%
Faculty Salary (mo) $3,879
Diversity Index 0.49
First-Gen Students 53%

Top Programs

Health Professions 91%
Legal Studies 9%

Quick Facts

Setting Urban
Region Southeast
Accreditor Council on Occupational Education
Predominant Degree Certificate

Student Body

Female
93%
White
13%
Hispanic
9%
Black
70%
Asian
1%

Data Sources

U.S. Dept of Education College Scorecard

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