California · Private for-profit · Predominantly certificates

American College of Healthcare and Technology

Riverside, California. 321 undergraduate students. 9 programs in the federal Field-of-Study dataset.

ANOMALY ENGINE · NOTABLE SIGNALS

What the data flags at American College of Healthcare and Technology

Short-arc shifts (recent 3-year window), peer outliers, earnings trend breaks, completion drops, enrollment cliffs, and debt-to-earnings warnings — surfaced deterministically from the federal record. Multi-decade shifts are reported separately in the Long Arc section, since 25-year tuition drift isn't really an anomaly.

LONG-ARC SHIFT · TRENDING WORSE-24%

First-year retention

First-year retention at American College of Healthcare and Technology fell 24% between 2006 and 2009 (85.0% → 64.7%).

LONG-ARC SHIFT · TRENDING BETTER-100%

3-year cohort default rate

3-year cohort default rate at American College of Healthcare and Technology fell 100% between 2021 and 2024 (4.3% → 0.0%).

COMPLETION DROP · TRENDING WORSE-16pp

150%-time completion

150%-time completion fell 16 pp at American College of Healthcare and Technology vs the 2003–2006 baseline (65.4% vs 81.8%).

LONG-ARC SHIFT · TRENDING BETTER+48%

Undergraduate enrollment

Undergraduate enrollment at American College of Healthcare and Technology rose 48% between 2006 and 2009 (29 → 43).

SECTION 01 · OUTCOMES SNAPSHOT

The numbers, vs. California

Each tile compares this institution to the California median for the same metric. Sub-line shows the comparison value, not an interpretation. Sparklines trace the federally available history.

MEDIAN EARNINGS · 10Y
$31,109+6% · 6→10y
California median $42,588
MEDIAN EARNINGS · 6Y
$29,409
Treasury earnings · 6y post-entry
COMPLETION · 150%
65.4%+149% · '03→'08
California median 61.3%
MEDIAN FEDERAL DEBT
$9,500+36% · '03→'09
At program completion
UNDERGRAD ENROLLMENT
321-20% · '03→'09
latest IPEDS
RETENTION
71.0%-33% · '04→'09
first-time, full-time
ADMISSION RATE
±0% · '03→'09
latest cohort
IN-STATE TUITION
annual
SECTION 02 · EARNINGS HORIZONS

How earnings spread, 4 to 10 years after entry

Treasury tax-record earnings for federally aided students who first enrolled at this institution. Each point is a horizon from the most-recent vintage. Single median per horizon (no p25/p75 publishing).

ALL FEDERALLY AIDED STUDENTS · TAX-RECORD EARNINGSVINTAGE 2025-05
Earnings widen with time post-entry. Selection: federal-aid recipients only — not all graduates.Methodology →
SECTION 03 · DEBT-TO-EARNINGS

What loans cost relative to earnings

Annual debt service as a share of median earnings 10 years after entry, computed under federal Direct loan terms (10-year fixed at 6%). The 8% line is the gainful-employment threshold from federal regulation; above 12% has historically been considered “failing” under prior rule cycles.

Institution-wide

4.1%
0%8% · GE20%+

Median federal debt $9,500 amortized over 10 years vs. median earnings $31,109 (10y after entry).

SECTION 04 · LONG ARC

Ten-plus year arc

Federally available history. Coverage varies by metric — IPEDS publishes some series only after 2009 and others only before.

UNDERGRAD · 2003200943
1241220032009
Undergraduate enrollment.IPEDS EF
COMPLETION 150% · 20032008100.0%
100%40%20032008
150%-time completion rate.IPEDS GR
MEDIAN DEBT · 20032009$9,043
$12,500$6,62520032009
Median federal student debt at exit.SCORECARD
COMPLETION · 150% · 20032008+149%

American College of Healthcare and Technology · completion · 150% rose

40.2% → 100.0%

RETENTION · 20042009-33%

American College of Healthcare and Technology · retention fell

97.0% → 64.7%

MEDIAN DEBT · 20032009+36%

American College of Healthcare and Technology · median debt rose

$6,625 → $9,043

COHORT DEFAULT RATE · 20112024-100%

American College of Healthcare and Technology · cohort default rate fell

16.6% → 0.0%

PELL SHARE · 20082009-34%

American College of Healthcare and Technology · pell share fell

53.8% → 35.3%

CAUSAL DISCIPLINE

American College of Healthcare and Technology graduates earn $X” — not “American College of Healthcare and Technology makes you earn $X”

Median earnings describe what cohorts earned. They do not describe what attending American College of Healthcare and Technology caused. Selection effects (who admits, who enrolls, who completes) are real. We publish federal data with strict descriptive phrasing — and link the methodology where you can read about the limitations directly.

Methodology →