The following Student Investment Disclosure information is provided to you in accordance with the
Department of Education’s requirements.
Your program costs include tuition, fees, books, and living expenses incurred while attending your program. At Rasmussen College, we are providing these costs pursuant to federal regulations set forth by the Department of Education. Rasmussen College does not offer students housing, therefore the room and board costs are $0 for all academic programs.
You have several options available to pay for your program costs, after eligible grants and/or scholarships:
Please choose the state where you live to see the cost and median loan debt for each program.
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On-time completion rate has been defined by the Department of Education as the percent of graduates who finish the program in normal time. At Rasmussen College, normal time is considered the length of time to complete your program when taking 12 credits each quarter (or around 3 courses). For a 90 credit Associate's program, this would be eight quarters, or 2 years.
At Rasmussen College, we determine our placement rates based on the number of graduates who are employed in their field of study or who are continuing their education. The Rasmussen placement rates listed are for graduates from March 2011 through December 2011. The accreditor placement rates listed are calculated using methodology specified by the accrediting body. This data will be updated periodically. Please note that each program rate provided is calculated across the entire institution and includes all campuses.
Please choose the state where you live to see the on-time completion and placement rates of your program.
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The Rasmussen College net price calculator provides an individualized estimate of the cost of going to school, based on personal characteristics and financial aid offerings. The net price is calculated by taking the cost of attending school and reducing it by need and merit-based grants and scholarships, which are based on your income and family size. The final number represents an estimate of what you will have to finance personally through cash payments, loans, or tuition reimbursement. These costs are not exact and are subject to change
Calculate the estimated investment cost to complete your program.
For more information about the program cost information provided, please visit the Department of Education.
For more information about applying for federal student loans, please visit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.