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.
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.
At Waldorf College, students have the option to graduate with a bachelor’s degree in four years or the option to take fewer courses per term, extending their timeframe for completing the program. Waldorf’s on-time graduation rate is the percentage of bachelor’s degree graduates who completed their programs within four years.
On-time graduation rate:
2010-11: N/A*
2011-12: N/A*
* This academic program is relatively new and, as a result, there were fewer than 10 graduates this year from this program. For privacy reasons, Waldorf does not disclose on-time completion or median debt amounts for programs with less than 10 graduates.
Tuition, fees, and room/board were calculated by multiplying the 2012-13 annual rates by four years, the typical completion time for Waldorf's bachelor's degree programs. Costs for room and board apply only to residential programs. Costs may vary due a variety of factors, such as the number of credits the student takes each semester or term.
Textbook and supply costs were compiled for each academic program using the 2011-12 rates. Costs for textbooks and supplies may vary due to a variety of factors, such as cost fluctuations and student selection of course electives. Currently textbooks are provided free-of-charge to students enrolled in Waldorf's online degree programs through a Textbook Grant program.
Transportation and personal expenses listed for residential programs reflect the estimates provided by the Iowa College Student Aid Commission, multiplied by four years. For online programs, transportation costs reflect the average expenses for one residency course, multiplied by four, as four is the maximum number of residency courses that would be required. For online programs, personal expenses are listed at zero, as students may continue to live at home and work for the duration of the online degree program. Transportation and personal expenses are estimates and may vary.
Tuition: $75,184
Fees: $4,312
Room & Board: $26,752
Books & Supplies: $3,468
Transportation: $5,808
Personal Expenses: $7,128
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 graduates is listed in the table below for the residential Criminal Justice Administration degree.
The U.S. Department of Education has advised Waldorf that the Gainful Employment regulation applies only to Waldorf’s academic programs that were first offered on or after 1/01/09. Waldorf also offers a full slate of other quality academic programs that are not covered by the regulation.