Connecticut · Public · Predominantly certificates

Bristol Technical Education Center

Bristol, Connecticut. 152 undergraduate students. 6 programs in the federal Field-of-Study dataset.

SECTION 01 · OUTCOMES SNAPSHOT

The numbers, vs. Connecticut

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

MEDIAN EARNINGS · 10Y
Connecticut median $57,515
MEDIAN EARNINGS · 6Y
Treasury earnings · 6y post-entry
COMPLETION · 150%
Connecticut median 70.2%
MEDIAN FEDERAL DEBT
At program completion
UNDERGRAD ENROLLMENT
152
latest IPEDS
RETENTION
83.0%
first-time, full-time
ADMISSION RATE
latest cohort
IN-STATE TUITION
annual
FINANCIAL OUTCOME · ILLUSTRATION

Estimate the financial outcome at Bristol Technical Education Center

Pick a 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. The selection-bias toggle applies the Dale-Krueger shrinkage. Outcomes illustration, not a forecast — see methodology.

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

EARNINGS SUPPRESSED

Federal privacy rules suppressed earnings for Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician (HAC, HACR, HVAC, HVACR) · Undergraduate Certificate or Diploma at Bristol Technical Education Center(cohort below 30 students). The calculator can’t produce a number we’d stand behind, so we don’t.

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

CAUSAL DISCIPLINE

Bristol Technical Education Center graduates earn $X” — not “Bristol Technical Education Center makes you earn $X”

Median earnings describe what cohorts earned. They do not describe what attending Bristol Technical Education Center 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 →