Criminal Justice at Rasmussen University-Kansas

Topeka, KS · Private for-profit · Bachelor's Degree · Criminal Justice and Corrections
48 /100
DegreeOutlook Score (Base Case)
48
Optimistic
48
Base Case
37
Pessimistic
Earnings $39,317/yr (2% vs median)
AI Risk Moderate (36% exposed)
Job Market Very Large (480,600 openings/yr)
ROI 7.9x earnings multiple
Ranked #425 of 629 Criminal Justice and Corrections programs

How AI Changes the Outlook

Three scenarios based on how aggressively AI disrupts the career paths available to Criminal Justice graduates.

Optimistic
No Disruption
Base Case
Gradual AI
Pessimistic
Aggressive AI
10-Year Earnings $482K $483K $451K
Earnings Multiple 7.8x 7.9x 7.3x
Probability of Field Employment 34% 32% 26%
DegreeOutlook Score 48 48 37

10-Year Earnings Projection

*Year 1 uses actual reported earnings. Scenarios diverge as AI impact compounds over time.

4-Year Tuition (Sticker)
$61,360
Median Debt at Graduation
$29,236
8.9 months of Year 1 earnings
Reported Earnings (5 Year)
$45,036
15% growth from Year 1

About Rasmussen University-Kansas

a compact campus enrolling 333 students in Topeka, KS. 57% of students receive Pell Grants, indicating strong socioeconomic diversity.

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Top Career Paths

Managers, all other $136,550/yr
First-line supervisors of police and detectives $105,980/yr
Detectives and criminal investigators $93,580/yr
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Frequently Asked Questions

How does Rasmussen University-Kansas's Criminal Justice program score?
This program scores 48/100 — on the lower end for Criminal Justice. Prospective students should carefully weigh costs against likely earnings.
Scores use College Scorecard earnings, BLS employment projections, and AI task-exposure research. See full methodology →