Program Analysis
Graduates earn $39,408/yr, roughly in line with the $38,544 national median for Criminal Justice and Corrections. The value proposition here depends on cost, not earnings.
The 3.9x return on tuition is positive but not overwhelming. Financial outcomes depend on keeping costs close to in-state rates.
AI risk is moderate — 36% task exposure — and the 7% scenario spread suggests disruption would dent but not destroy the earnings outlook.
The $27,000 debt-to-$39,408 income ratio translates to about 8 months of earnings. Standard loan terms should handle this comfortably.
At #518 out of 629 programs, Hilbert College's financial outcomes for Criminal Justice and Corrections trail the majority of peers. The value case depends on other factors.
The five-year earnings trajectory from $39,408 to $49,248 shows 25% growth, reflecting steady but unremarkable salary progression.