Gainful Employment Disclosure for Criminal Justice Administration

Waldorf College OPE ID: 001895

What can you do with a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice?

Here are the U.S. Department of Labor’s Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Codes for the occupations that this major prepares students to enter. We’ve also included links to occupational profiles on the U.S. Department of Labor’s O*Net Web Site. For Criminal Justice, the Credential Code is 03. The Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) Code is 43.0103 – Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration.

SOC Code
Occupations and Links to Occupational Profiles on the O*Net Website
25-1111.00 Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary: Professor, Criminal Justice Professor, Sociology Professor, Instructor, Justice Professor, Law Professor, Faculty Member; http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/25-1111.00
33-1012.00 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Police and Detectives: Police Sergeant, Police Captain, Police Lieutenant, Sergeant, Patrol Sergeant, Detective Sergeant, Chief of Police, Police Chief, Lieutenant, Police Shift Commander;
http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/33-1012.00

What is the job placement rate for Waldorf Criminal Justice graduates? 

How many graduates found a job in their chosen field or continued their education (graduate school or a bachelor’s degree in another academic major) within seven months of graduation?

This is a new program, and there have been no graduates in the reporting period.

How long does it take to complete a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice at Waldorf? 

The normal timeframe for completing this program is four years. Our on-time graduation rate is based on program completion within four years.


Students may choose to take fewer courses per term, extending their timeframe for completing the program.

 

On-time graduation rate:

2006-07: no graduates

2007-08: no graduates

2008-09: no graduates

2009-10: no graduates

2010-11: no graduates

How much does it cost to complete a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice at Waldorf?

Program costs are calculated by taking this year’s tuition, fees and room and room& board charges, and multiplying them by the four years expected to complete the program. Textbook costs and course fee calculations are based upon the recommended curriculum listed in the course catalog, using the 2010-11 rates for used textbooks and course fees. Textbook prices and course fees are subject to change. For majors with multiple tracks, the specific tracks or endorsements used for the calculation are indicated. Textbook costs and course fees will vary with the selection of alternate tracks, Endorsements, or course electives. Transportation and personal expenses have been estimated by the Iowa College Student Aid Commission.

Tuition: $71,600

Fees: $3,904

Room & Board: $25,480

Books & Supplies: $3,195

Transportation: $5,172

Personal Expenses: $6,912

TOTAL: $116,263

 

 

How much do students borrow to complete a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice

 

In addition to grants and scholarship aid for which they are eligible, some graduates use loans to finance their education. The median debt for Waldorf Criminal Justice graduates is:

Type of loan

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

Federal loans 0 0 0 0
Private educational loans 0 0 0 0
Institution financing plan 0 0 0 0

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