ATA College
Overview
ATA College is located in Louisville, Kentucky. It is a small private for-profit school part of the A Technological Advantage Inc. system and offers undergrad programs. It has 289 undergraduate students enrolled.
Most students major in Health Professions and Related Programs. 44% of students graduate and go on to earn an average starting salary of $26,200.
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Graduation Rate
Cost
Note: This is the median monthly payment a graduate of ATA College would expect to pay over 10 years.
The 3-year repayment rate is the percentage of students who are able to repay some of their student debt.
Why does this matter? A high rate means that students are making enough money so that they can pay down their student debt. A low rate means that students are having trouble paying down their loans.
Career & Salary
ATA College students, on average, make $0 10-years after they start school (this is approximately 7-8 years after graduation).
Their salary grows by around 0% in the several years after graduation.
Note: Data is for the number of years after you start at ATA College. If this is a 4-year college, then 10 years after entry would be 6 years after graduation. If this is a 2-year college, then 10 years after entry would be 8 years after graduation.
Note: Salary data is for the number of years after you start at ATA College.
Note: Salary data is for the number of years after you start at ATA College.
Note: Salary data is for the number of years after you start at ATA College.
Return on Education
Note: Housing costs are for on-campus housing.
Teaching
Graduate School
Students
Student Diversity
ATA College has significantly more female students than male students.
This means that for every 100 women, there are 3 men. Or that for every 100 men, there are 3233 women.
Popular Majors
Most students study Health Professions and Related Programs at ATA College.
Student Satisfaction
Student retention rate is an indicator of student satisfaction. Retention rate is the percentage of students who continue to study at the college the following year.
Higher retention rates mean students tend to stay at the college, while lower retention rates students are unsatisfied and leave.
ATA College has a retention rate of 56% for full-time undergrads, which is fairly low.
Transfers
ATA College has no students who transfer here.
Living in Louisville, Kentucky
Politics in Kentucky
Politically, Kentucky tends to be More Republican. In the 2016 Presidential election, 33% of the state voted for the Democratic party, 63% voted for the Republican party, and 3% voted for neither.