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ICOHS College

Private nonprofit San Diego, CA · Urban · Far West · 60% data
A- Diversity C+ Graduation F Affordability
Graduation Rate
63% C+
About half of students who start complete their degree
Net Price
$99,682 F
482% more than the typical college
Enrollment
171
Graduation +9% vs avg
Net Price 482% vs avg

Bottom line: A C- overall grade — outcomes trail most U.S. colleges.

About ICOHS College

ICOHS College is profiled below with full outcomes data from federal sources.

Interpretation generated from this school's federal outcomes, research, and mobility data.

Institutional Profile

Institution Type
Private College
Enrollment
171
Setting
Urban
Primary Strengths
Computer Science & IT, Health Professions

Why students choose ICOHS College

Strength in Computer Science & IT
Its most-awarded field of study

CollegeRanker Report Card

Graded on outcomes, against every U.S. college.

C-
Top 55% overall
F
Affordability
$99,682/yr net
C+
Graduation
63% graduate
A-
Diversity
0.74 index

Each grade is this school's national percentile on a real outcome — earnings, value, mobility, and more.

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Can I Get In?

How selective ICOHS College is — and how your numbers stack up.

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3.0
Test Score
1050
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Academics & Admissions

Is It Hard to Get Into ICOHS College? Acceptance Rate & Requirements

Based in San Diego, California, ICOHS College enrolls students across a range of programs. The graduation rate is roughly 63%.

Retention Rate
74%
Full-Time Faculty
46%
Diversity Index
0.74

Can I Afford It?

What you'll actually pay after grants and aid — not the sticker price.

Cost & Financial Aid

How Much Does It Cost to Attend ICOHS College? Tuition, Net Price & Aid

The average net price at ICOHS College, the amount students actually pay each year after federal grants and scholarships, is about $99,682. Students from families earning under $30,000 typically pay closer to $92,434 after need-based grants. The median graduate leaves with about $6,658 in federal student loans.

Avg Net Price
$99,682
Median Debt
$6,658
Pell Grant Rate
33%
Federal Loan Rate
30%

What Families Actually Pay

Family Income $0–$30K
$92,434
Family Income $30K–$48K
$104,849
Family Income $48K–$75K
$108,002

What Happens After?

Earnings, debt, and where graduates actually land.

Graduate Outcomes

Is ICOHS College Worth It? Graduate Earnings & ROI

Graduation by Timeframe

100% (26)
34%
100% (26)
34%
100% (26)
34%
100% (26)
34%

How ICOHS Compares

Dot right of center = above national average.

NATIONAL AVGGraduation63%Net Price$100KRetention74%Median Debt$7KPell Grant Rate33%

Net Price by Family Income

What families actually pay after aid, by income bracket.

$92K$0-30K$105K$30-48K$108K$48-75K

Does It Change Lives?

Mobility, social capital, and innovation — does it move people up?

Top Programs

The fields ICOHS College awards the most degrees in, by share of completions. Where federal field-of-study data exists, we show what graduates in that major earned early in their careers. Each links to its degree guide — or see what someone with your income, scores, and major would pay and earn here in the Students Like You simulator.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is It Hard to Get Into ICOHS College? Acceptance Rate & Requirements

Based in San Diego, California, ICOHS College enrolls students across a range of programs. The graduation rate is roughly 63%.

How Much Does It Cost to Attend ICOHS College? Tuition, Net Price & Aid

The average net price at ICOHS College, the amount students actually pay each year after federal grants and scholarships, is about $99,682. Students from families earning under $30,000 typically pay closer to $92,434 after need-based grants. The median graduate leaves with about $6,658 in federal student loans.

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