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- Undergrads: 4,133
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- Tuition Cost: $7,632
- Average Earnings in 10 Years: $39,600
- Return on Education: 2.7x
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CollegeAmerica - Cheyenne is located in Cheyenne, Wyoming. It is a private not-for-profit school part of the Center for Excellence in Higher Education system and offers undergrad programs. It has 0 undergraduate students enrolled.
Popular majors include Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services and Health Professions and Related Programs.
🗺 | 6101 Yellowstone Road Suite 101 Cheyenne, Wyoming 82009 |
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🌐 | www.collegeamerica.edu |
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.
To learn more and apply for financial aid at CollegeAmerica - Cheyenne you can visit collegeamerica.edu.
CollegeAmerica - Cheyenne students, on average, make $29,100 10-years after they start school (this is approximately 6 years after graduation).
Their salary grows by around 8% in the several years after graduation.
Is it worth your money to attend CollegeAmerica - Cheyenne? There are many ways to estimate the financial return on your education.
We use the 10-year average earnings (the 10 years start when you enroll, so if you attend a 4-year college, this would be approximately 6 years after you graduate) and the all in one year cost of attending the school. The all in cost is the sum of tuition, fees, and on-campus housing.
By comparing the two, you can get a sense if what the average graduate in early to mid career makes at least covers your cost of attending one year of school.
A higher number is better.
The most popular majors at CollegeAmerica - Cheyenne are:
Politically, Wyoming tends to be More Republican. In the 2016 Presidential election, 22% of the state voted for the Democratic party, 68% voted for the Republican party, and 5% voted for neither.
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