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Miles College

Private nonprofit Fairfield, AL · Suburban · Southeast · 87% data
C+ Affordability C- Value D+ Earnings
Graduation Rate
20% F
Lower completion rate than most colleges
Earnings (10yr)
$32,627 D+
Below average for college graduates
Net Price
$14,271 C+
17% less than the typical college
Enrollment
1,155
Earnings -20% vs avg
Graduation -64% vs avg
Net Price +-17% vs avg

Bottom line: A D+ overall grade — outcomes trail most U.S. colleges. 15.5× return on investment — every $1 spent returns $15.5 over 20 years.

15.5× return on investment

Every $1 spent returns $15.5 over 20 years — debt pays back in ~under a year. Net gain: $825,932.

What The Data Says

  1. A D+ overall — outcomes trail most U.S. colleges on measured metrics.

  2. Graduate earnings fall 20% below the national college median.

  3. Graduation of 20% — 64% below the national average.

  4. Every $1 invested returns $15.5 over 20 years — an exceptional return.

About Miles College

Miles 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
Carnegie Class
Baccalaureate College
Enrollment
1,155
Setting
Suburban
Designations
HBCU · 55
Primary Strengths
Business & Marketing, Biology & Biomedical, Criminal Justice, Psychology

Why students choose Miles College

Close mentorship
A small, undergraduate-focused community
HBCU community
A historically Black college with a strong leadership pipeline
Strength in Business & Marketing
Its most-awarded field of study

CollegeRanker Report Card

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

D+
Top 69% overall
D+
Earnings
$32,627 median
C-
Value
2.3× net price
C+
Affordability
$14,271/yr net
F
Graduation
20% graduate
F
Diversity
0.13 index

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

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Overview

Only 20% of students graduate from Miles College, a small private nonprofit in Fairfield, Alabama, with an enrollment of 1,155. This low graduation rate highlights the challenges many students face in completing their degrees.

According to data on economic mobility, the outcomes for graduates suggest a mixed landscape. While specific mobility rates are not available, the average 10-year earnings for Miles College alumni stand at $32,627. This figure reflects the financial realities many graduates encounter, particularly in relation to their debt levels, with a median student debt of $31,217.

Miles College has a net price of $14,271, making it a significant financial decision for students. The high Pell Grant rate of 72% indicates that a large portion of the student body comes from low-income backgrounds. Students who thrive here are often those seeking degrees in Business, Biology, Criminal Justice, Computer Science, or Communications, and who are prepared to navigate the financial and academic challenges ahead.

Rankings

Can I Get In?

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

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Will I Be Accepted?

Enter your credentials to see your chances at this school.

3.0
Test Score
1050
21

Academics & Admissions

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

Miles College, located in Fairfield, Alabama, enrolls students across a range of programs. The graduation rate is roughly 20%.

Retention Rate
56%
Full-Time Faculty
44%
Faculty Salary (mo)
$5,420
Student–Faculty Ratio
14:1
Diversity Index
0.13
First-Gen Students
42%

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 Miles College? Tuition, Net Price & Aid

Published tuition at Miles College is $13,314, but few families pay that. The number to watch is net price, what students actually pay each year after federal grants and institutional scholarships. Here it averages about $14,271. Students from families earning under $30,000 typically pay closer to $13,907 after need-based grants. The median graduate leaves with about $31,217 in federal student loans.

In-State Tuition
$13,314
Out-of-State
$13,314
Avg Net Price
$14,271
Median Debt
$31,217
Pell Grant Rate
72%
Federal Loan Rate
73%

What Families Actually Pay

Family Income $0–$30K
$13,907
Family Income $30K–$48K
$13,677
Family Income $48K–$75K
$16,747

What Happens After?

Earnings, debt, and where graduates actually land.

Students Like You

Tell us a little about yourself to see what students like you have typically experienced at Miles College — the net price for your income, your admission odds, and the outcomes that follow. These are patterns from federal data, not predictions.

Compare schools in the full simulator →Sources: College Scorecard, Common Data Set, Opportunity Insights · today's dollars (CPI-adjusted) · descriptive, not predictive

Graduate Outcomes

Is Miles College Worth It? Graduate Earnings & ROI

Ten years out, alumni of Miles College report median earnings of $32,627, a figure worth comparing against the cost of attendance before enrolling.

6 Years After Entry
$25,822
8 Years
$30,166
10 Years
$32,627
Debt-to-Earnings
0.96x
Earning > $25K
37%

Earnings Trajectory

$25,822 6yr $30,166 8yr $32,627 10yr

Graduation by Timeframe

100% (69)
14%
100% (69)
14%
100% (69)
14%
100% (69)
14%

How Miles Compares

Dot right of center = above national average.

NATIONAL AVGGraduation20%Earnings 10yr$33KNet Price$14KRetention56%Median Debt$31KPell Grant Rate72%

Net Price by Family Income

What families actually pay after aid, by income bracket.

$14K$0-30K$14K$30-48K$17K$48-75K

College ROI Calculator

Is Miles College Worth It?

A data-driven look at the return on your educational investment — using real federal data.

Yes — for most students, Miles College delivers a positive return. Over four years, the typical net price is $14,271/year ($57,084 total). Graduates earn $32,627 at ten years, and over a 20-year career we project $883,016 in total earnings — a net gain of $825,932 (15.5× your investment). The median debt is $31,217, which takes less than a year to pay back at typical earnings. With a 20% graduation rate, the path to that return is well-tested. This is a exceptional ROI compared to national averages.

Total Cost (4yr)
$57,084
Projected 20yr Earnings
$883,016
Net Return
$825,932
ROI Multiple
15.5×
Cost Per Year
$14,271
Median Debt
$31,217
Debt Payback
Less than 1 yr
Graduation Rate
20%

Does It Change Lives?

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

Social Capital

Data: Opportunity Insights Social Capital Atlas

How Connected Is Miles College? Social Capital & Cross-Class Networks

Social capital, the web of cross-class friendships that researchers link to long-run upward mobility, runs below average at Miles College. Its economic connectedness score is 0.70, where about 1.0 is the national norm. Its friending bias is low (-0.09), a sign that students from different economic backgrounds actually mix rather than self-segregate. Around 3% of students take part in civic and volunteering activity.

Economic Connectedness
0.70
Cross-class friendships
Friending Bias
-0.09
Lower = more inclusive
Volunteering Rate
3.0%
Support Ratio
1.00
Community support

Research Note

267%
Low-income students at colleges in the top quartile of economic connectedness are 267% more likely to reach the top income quintile than peers at the least-connected schools.
Data from CollegeRanker’s review of 5,745 U.S. colleges (n=1,503). Quartile comparison of mean bottom-quintile success rate, split by economic connectedness (Opportunity Insights Social Capital Atlas × Mobility Report Card).

Institutional Finances

Data: NCES IPEDS

Investment Income
$-3,650,683

Top Programs

The fields Miles 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.

Early-career median earnings by major (typically 1–2 years after completion, bachelor's level where available), in today's dollars (CPI-adjusted). Source: U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard field of study. Distinct from the school-wide 10-year median; suppressed for small programs.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Miles College, located in Fairfield, Alabama, enrolls students across a range of programs. The graduation rate is roughly 20%.

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

Published tuition at Miles College is $13,314, but few families pay that. The number to watch is net price, what students actually pay each year after federal grants and institutional scholarships. Here it averages about $14,271. Students from families earning under $30,000 typically pay closer to $13,907 after need-based grants. The median graduate leaves with about $31,217 in federal student loans.

Is Miles College Worth It? Graduate Earnings & ROI

Ten years out, alumni of Miles College report median earnings of $32,627, a figure worth comparing against the cost of attendance before enrolling.

How Connected Is Miles College? Social Capital & Cross-Class Networks

Social capital, the web of cross-class friendships that researchers link to long-run upward mobility, runs below average at Miles College. Its economic connectedness score is 0.70, where about 1.0 is the national norm. Its friending bias is low (-0.09), a sign that students from different economic backgrounds actually mix rather than self-segregate. Around 3% of students take part in civic and volunteering activity.

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