Federal Student Loan Applicants to Be Warned About Colleges With Low Graduate Earnings

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Updated federal data indicate that average incomes from degree and certificate-granting institutions range from $10,985 to $139,211.

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process now informs applicants of their post-graduation earning potential based on data from colleges and universities, Department of Education Secretary Linda McMahon said Monday.

Upon completion of the FAFSA form, which students use to apply for federally administered grants and loans, applicants will receive key financial information on each of their selected higher education learning institutions, including a disclosure if the average earnings of a school’s graduates are below that of the average high school graduate.

This information will help prospective students and families better navigate their postsecondary application journey and their real-world earning potential, McMahon said.

“More than half of all Americans now say a college degree is not worth the price, and total outstanding student loan debt is approaching $1.7 trillion,” she said in a Dec. 8 statement. “Not only will this new FAFSA feature make public earnings data more accessible, but it will empower prospective students to make data-driven decisions before they are saddled with debt.”

More than 2 percent of undergraduate students across the nation attend a college or university where graduates earn less than the average worker who has only a high school diploma ($36,710 in 2025); yet those same institutions receive more than $2 billion annually, according to the statement.

The publicly available data can also be found on the federal College Scorecard website. High school guidance counselors and others who work with people to find higher education pathways will also be well served by these tools, according to the statement.

The Department of Education provided a spreadsheet containing updated data for nearly 5,900 institutions across the country. Most of the schools flagged for lower earnings appear to be barber or cosmetology programs.

Harvey Mudd College in California listed the highest graduate average income, at $139,211 within four years of graduation as of 2025, adjusted for inflation. The lowest was IVAEM College in Puerto Rico at $10,985.

College Scorecard provides median debt after graduation for some schools, as well as costs, graduation rates, and criteria for acceptance, including test scores and grade point averages. Not every college and university has provided information for the site.

By Aaron Gifford

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