analytics Return on Investment Analysis

University of Maine at Farmington

Comprehensive ROI analysis based on tuition costs, graduate earnings, financial aid, and long-term earning potential.

ROI Summary

Total 4-Year Cost

$43,956

In-state tuition x 4

Earnings Premium

$-3,487/yr

vs high school diploma avg

Break-Even Point

N/A years

After graduation

20-Year ROI

-259%

Return on investment

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ROI Analysis

One year after graduation, University of Maine at Farmington graduates earn a median of $36,871. Five years after graduation, earnings decrease to $31,513, but increase to $44,433 ten years after graduation. The median debt for graduates is $24,499. 44.8% of students receive financial aid.

The annual in-state tuition cost is $10,989. The debt-to-income ratio for graduates is not calculable with the provided data.

The break-even timeline, or the time it takes for a graduate's cumulative earnings to surpass the cost of tuition, is not calculable with the provided data.

Generated from College Scorecard & IPEDS data

The Numbers

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Annual Tuition (In-State)

$10,989

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Median Debt at Graduation

$24,499

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Median Earnings (5yr)

$31,513

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Graduation Rate

53%

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Receive Financial Aid

45%

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Avg Aid Amount

$0

Program-Level ROI

Peer Comparison

Financial Aid Impact

Before Aid

4-Year Tuition$43,956
Median Debt$24,499

After Aid (Estimated)

Estimated Total Aid$0
Net 4-Year Cost$43,956

Methodology

ROI calculations are based on data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. The earnings premium is calculated as the difference between median graduate earnings and the national average earnings for high school diploma holders ($35,000).

The 20-year ROI formula: ((Earnings Premium x 20) - Total Cost) / Total Cost x 100. Break-even point: Total Cost / Annual Earnings Premium. All figures use in-state tuition and do not account for inflation, opportunity cost, or financial aid variations.

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