Denver College of Nursing

Denver, Colorado · Private for-profit, 4-year

At a glance

Average net price

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In-state, after aid

6-year graduation rate

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Admission rate

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Undergrad size

757

In-state tuition

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Out-of-state tuition

Not available

Cost of attendance

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Median earnings (10y)

$81,809

Admissions

SAT average
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ACT midpoint
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Retention
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Locale
City

Programs breakdown

1 program areas reported · Heavily focused on health (100% of credentials).

  • Health100%

Share of all degrees and certificates awarded in each broad CIP-2 program area (U.S. Department of Education, latest reporting year). Estimated students/yr = share × undergrad size.

Specific majors offered

3 specific majors with reported completions. Earnings shown are median annual earnings 1 year after graduation; debt is median student-loan debt at graduation.

MajorCredentialGradsMedian earningsMedian debt
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing.Bachelor's858$61,078$34,914
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing.Associate's46$59,702$30,750
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing.Master's29

Source: U.S. Department of Education, College Scorecard Field of Study. Earnings cover graduates who received federal financial aid and are working / not enrolled. Cells marked "—" are not reported or were suppressed for privacy.

About Denver College of Nursing

Denver College of Nursing is a small institution located in Denver, Colorado, primarily awarding the bachelor's degree. It enrolls roughly 757 undergraduate students in a city setting. The most popular fields of study include Health professions.

Cost & tuition

Published net-price data for Denver College of Nursing is not available in the most recent federal release.

Graduation & earnings outcomes

Federal 6-year graduation rate data is not currently reported for this school. Ten years after enrolling, the median graduate earns $81,809 per year according to U.S. Department of Education earnings tracking.

Programs & majors

Denver College of Nursing confers degrees and certificates across 1 broad program areas, with the largest concentrations of completions in Health professions. Grouped into wider academic categories, the mix is led by health (100% of credentials), which gives a quick read on the school's overall academic profile. Use the programs breakdown below to see every reported area, an estimated number of students per program per year, and links to compare other U.S. colleges in the same field.

Admissions

Admission rate data is not reported for this institution, which is typical for open-admission community and trade schools.

Location & campus

Set in Denver, Colorado (city), Denver College of Nursing draws students from across Colorado and beyond. Prospective students often weigh proximity, cost of living, and local industry demand when choosing between schools in this area.

Frequently asked questions about Denver College of Nursing

Q.How much do Denver College of Nursing graduates earn?

Ten years after enrolling, the median Denver College of Nursing graduate earns $81,809 per year.

Q.Where is Denver College of Nursing located?

Denver College of Nursing is located in Denver, Colorado (ZIP 80202).

Data on this page comes from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard and IPEDS, the federal sources colleges are required to report to. Net price, graduation rate, and earnings figures reflect the latest available federal release. Always verify current tuition and program availability directly with Denver College of Nursing at their official website.