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Private for-profit · Less-than-2-year

Ross Medical Education Center-Dayton

Fairborn, Ohio

25
F
DR Rating
DegreeReturn Rating — Poor value

A 0–100 composite of ROI, graduate earnings, net price, debt and graduation rate. How it’s scored.

Poor return
$-190,841 over 10 years

Estimated for a typical student paying the average net price over 1 years.

On these figures the cost and debt outweigh the earnings premium.

Never
Break-even
-813%
10-year ROI
$28,263
Median earnings as of 2024
47% of Ross Medical Education Center-Dayton students earn more than a typical U.S. high-school graduate (about $28,000/yr) ten years after starting — measured from IRS tax records, not surveys.

The numbers behind the verdict

$20,009
Average net price / yr as of 2024
$28,263
Median earnings (5 yr) as of 2024
$26,624
Median earnings (1 yr) as of 2024
$9,500
Median debt at graduation as of 2024
Graduation rate as of 2024
47%
Earn more than a HS grad as of 2024
35%
Repaying their loans (3 yr) as of 2024
Retention rate as of 2024

Lifetime ROI: the long view

Cumulative net gain over a high-school-only earner at different career lengths, with tuition and debt interest already subtracted. Built on IRS-verified federal earnings — not self-reported surveys.

$-190,841
After 10 years
$-358,211
After 20 years
$-525,581
After 30 years
$-692,951
After 40 years

Conservative: holds year-5 earnings flat (no raises). Adjust the assumptions, or see the highest 20-year ROI colleges.

Equity & access

Who the college serves and whether the payoff reaches everyone — earnings ten years after starting (IRS-linked), with access measures from federal enrollment data.

By gender
Women
$32,943
Men
$36,875

11% gap between the two groups

By family-income background
From lower-income families
$30,686
From higher-income families
$45,861

33% gap between the two groups

By student status (FAFSA)
Dependent students
$31,528
Independent students
$34,182

8% gap between the two groups

61%
First-generation students
50%
Take federal student loans
98%
Born in the U.S.
Who studies here
White 21%Black 48%Other 31%

Undergraduate enrollment by race/ethnicity. Federal data does not report earnings by race.

Net price by family income

What students actually pay after grants and scholarships, by household income as of 2024.

Family incomeAverage net price / yr
Family income $0–$30k$19,936
$30k–$48k$20,960
$48k–$75k$20,960
$75k–$110k
$110k+

How Ross Medical Education Center-Dayton compares

This college against the Ohio and national averages — higher earnings and lower cost/debt are better.

Graduate earnings over time

Median earnings of Ross Medical Education Center-Dayton students 10 years after entering, by cohort year as of 2024.

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Best-paying majors at Ross Medical Education Center-Dayton

Fields of study ranked by their own ROI — earnings five years after graduating against the cost and debt. Click a major for the deep dive.

MajorCredentialEarnings (5 yr)Median debt10-yr ROIVerdict
Health and Medical Administrative ServicesCertificate$30,187$9,500-731%Poor return
Dental Support Services and Allied ProfessionsCertificate$28,263$9,500-813%Poor return
Allied Health and Medical Assisting ServicesCertificate$28,172$9,500-817%Poor return

Calculate your own ROI

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ROI at Ross Medical Education Center-Dayton

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Estimates from federal data; your result will vary. How this works.

10-yr net gain
Break-even
10-yr ROI

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Admissions & profile

Admission rate
0
Average SAT
0
Median ACT
84
Undergraduates

Location

Source: U.S. Department of Education, College Scorecard. ROI is computed by Degree Return — see how. Read the methodology. Data as of 2024.

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