CIP 4301 · Associate's Degree · Napa Valley College

Criminal Justice and Corrections at Napa Valley College

Federal outcomes for associate's degree graduates of Napa Valley College. 41 completers in the most recent 4-year window (26 in the latest year alone). Median earnings 5 years after completion: $54,673.

MEDIAN EARNINGS · 5Y
$54,673
California CIP-4 median $46,648
MEDIAN EARNINGS · 4Y
Treasury · 4y post-completion
MEDIAN FEDERAL DEBT
At program completion
COMPLETERS · 4Y WINDOW
41
26 most recent year
SECTION 02 · PROGRAM HISTORY

How this program has shifted

Federal Field-of-Study history covers 2014–15 onward. Vintage-by-vintage values for earnings, debt, and completers.

COMPLETERS · 2014201941
542620142019
Annual completers (IPEDS C).IPEDS
FINANCIAL OUTCOME · ILLUSTRATION

Estimate the financial outcome of this program

Cost from Scorecard net price by family income; earnings from Treasury 5-year-post-completion median, projected forward with a Mincer age-earnings curve. Selection-bias toggle applies the Dale-Krueger shrinkage. This is an outcomes illustration, not a forecast — see methodology.

Shrinks the earnings premium toward the matched-applicant mean. STEM <15%, business ~40%, arts & education ~60%.

NET PRESENT VALUE
$280,978
Over 40 years, discounted 5.0%
BREAKEVEN
Year 9
First year cumulative discounted earnings cross zero
graduationbreakeven · year 9year 0year 39
Cost per year
$16,815
HS-only baseline · CA
$41,880
Years to complete
2
CIP family
43

Outcomes illustration · not a forecast. Projects observed Scorecard earnings forward with a Mincer age-earnings curve under your assumptions. See methodology for the math.

PEER COMPARISON · CIP 4301

Criminal Justice and Corrections across California institutions

Same CIP-4 code and credential level, all California Title-IV institutions where Scorecard publishes outcomes. Cohort floor is 30 students.

Mendocino CollegePEER$71,34510 gradsSanta Rosa Junior CollegePEER$66,40568 gradsChabot CollegePEER$65,90162 gradsCollege of San MateoPEER$60,98754 gradsCollege of the DesertPEER$60,48887 gradsRio Hondo CollegePEER$60,123146 gradsSouthwestern CollegePEER$59,282190 gradsSacramento City CollegePEER$58,913132 gradsCollege of the CanyonsPEER$56,909118 gradsMt San Antonio CollegePEER$56,896108 grads
Napa Valley CollegeTHIS PROGRAM$54,67341 grads
Evergreen Valley CollegePEER$54,562120 gradsCity College of San FranciscoPEER$53,24042 gradsVictor Valley CollegePEER$52,75299 gradsGrossmont CollegePEER$51,705115 gradsLos Angeles Pierce CollegePEER$50,41434 gradsModesto Junior CollegePEER$49,543103 gradsGavilan CollegePEER$48,45245 gradsFresno City CollegePEER$48,076148 gradsEast Los Angeles CollegePEER$46,969388 gradsAntelope Valley Community College DistrictPEER$46,648140 gradsEl Camino Community College DistrictPEER$44,826105 gradsSan Joaquin Valley College-VisaliaPEER$44,71718 gradsCerritos CollegePEER$44,073120 gradsSan Joaquin Delta CollegePEER$43,306115 gradsCollege of the SequoiasPEER$42,479129 gradsCarrington College-SacramentoPEER$41,94010 gradsMerced CollegePEER$41,676103 gradsCitrus CollegePEER$41,489183 gradsVentura CollegePEER$41,434131 gradsSanta Ana CollegePEER$41,15980 gradsReedley CollegePEER$40,91267 gradsSan Diego Miramar CollegePEER$40,895118 gradsSan Bernardino Valley CollegePEER$40,85572 gradsRiverside City CollegePEER$40,644118 gradsPlatt College-Los AngelesPEER$39,4237 gradsPasadena City CollegePEER$39,073118 gradsImperial Valley CollegePEER$38,973224 gradsHartnell CollegePEER$37,575105 gradsLemoore CollegePEER$36,49467 gradsInstitute of TechnologyPEER$31,88128 grads
SUPPRESSION & SELECTION

What this page tells you, and what it doesn't

Earnings are median annual earnings of federally aided students who completed this program at this institution, drawn from federal tax records. They describe cohorts. They do not predict your earnings, and they do not claim that this program caused those outcomes — selection effects (who enrolls, who finishes, what fields they enter) dominate cross-program differences. Em-dashes mean the federal data was suppressed because the cohort was below the 30-student floor.

Methodology →