Mount Carmel College of Nursing is a private non-profit college or university in Columbus, OH, with about 7 programs reporting completions in the federal extract used on this page. It reports a completion rate of about 53.85% for the cohort window published by the Education Department—one yardstick, not the whole story of student success. Grant aid pulls typical net price toward $10,420 for students who receive it—still a snapshot, not an individual aid offer.

Key Facts

  • 2024 Undergraduate Tuition: $22,080
  • 2024 Average Net Price: $10,420 After Financial Aid
  • 2024 Acceptance Rate: 84.29% Moderate Selectivity
  • 2024 Enrolled Students: 532 71.0% Full-Time
  • 2024 Graduation Rate: 53.85%
  • Average SAT Score: 1020

Mount Carmel College of Nursing: what the data shows

Common questions about Mount Carmel College of Nursing, answered from College Scorecard and IPEDS in this repository.

Where is Mount Carmel College of Nursing?

Mount Carmel College of Nursing is located in Columbus, OH (ZIP 43222-1504).

NCES locale classification: City.

Is Mount Carmel College of Nursing public or private?

Mount Carmel College of Nursing is a Private Non-profit institution.

How much does Mount Carmel College of Nursing cost?

Published tuition: $22,080.

Average net price after aid: $10,420.

Family income bandAvg. net price
Family income $0–$30,000$6,312
$30,001–$48,000$7,184
$48,001–$75,000$14,438
$75,001–$110,000$17,556
$110,001+$16,383

Sticker tuition × four years (estimate, no room/board): $88,320.

How hard is it to get into Mount Carmel College of Nursing?

Admission rate: 84.29%.

Among enrollees who submitted scores: average SAT 1020 and midpoint ACT 19.

Scorecard does not publish admitted-student GPA for most institutions.

How big is Mount Carmel College of Nursing?

Total enrollment: 532 students.

About 71% enroll full-time in our extract.

What is the graduation rate at Mount Carmel College of Nursing?

150%-time completion rate: 53.85%.

First-year retention: 80.8%.

What do graduates of Mount Carmel College of Nursing earn?

Median earnings: $68,161 six years after entry; $75,103 ten years after entry (College Scorecard).

How much debt do students have?

Median federal loan debt among completers: $22,082.

32.70% of students receive Pell grants.

What is Mount Carmel College of Nursing known for?

Largest IPEDS program completions at this institution:

See ROI & Programs for more.

Is Mount Carmel College of Nursing a good school?

We do not score schools on opinion. Federal data in our extract show admission rate 84.29%; completion rate 53.85%; median earnings $75,103 at 10 years; net price $10,420. Compare these figures to your cost, aid, and career goals.

Costs

Tuition Costs

$22,080
2024 Undergraduate Tuition

In 2024, the cost of tuition at Mount Carmel College of Nursing was $22,080.

Tuition comparison with similar institutions.

Average Net Price

$10,420
2024 Value

In 2024 Mount Carmel College of Nursing had an average net price — the price paid after factoring in grants and loans — of $10,420.

Average net price comparison with similar institutions.

Total Cost of Attendance

$41,680 Estimated 4-Year Total Cost

$10,420 Average Annual Net Price (after aid)

$88,320 4-Year Tuition

Costs include tuition and fees. Room & board, books, and other expenses are additional.

4-year total cost breakdown for Mount Carmel College of Nursing.

Financial Aid by Income Level

32.70% Undergraduates Receiving Financial Aid through Grants

65.22% Undergraduates Receiving Financial Aid through Loans

Financial aid distribution by income level.

Student Loan Default Rate

0.00%
3-year cohort default rate (College Scorecard)

The published 3-year cohort default rate for borrowers at Mount Carmel College of Nursing was 0.00%.

Cohort default rates account for borrowers who default in the first three years.

Tuition tracker

Published tuition and average net price by reporting year come from the College Scorecard institution file. Values are not adjusted for inflation; missing cells mean the field was not reported or was suppressed for Mount Carmel College of Nursing in that year.

Reporting years in the table below: 20132023 (Scorecard labels refer to the institutional submission cycle).

Year In-state tuition & fees Out-of-state tuition & fees Average net price
2013$11,675$11,675$22,871
2014$12,016$12,016$16,096
2015$12,180$12,180$15,019
2016$12,673$12,673$17,583
2017$13,442$13,442$18,093
2018$13,907$13,907$18,336
2019$14,372$14,372$17,650
2020$14,675$14,675$16,406
2021$15,109$15,109$19,746
2022$13,290$13,290$15,776
2023$13,890$13,890$12,939

Sticker tuition and net price over time

Where the institution reported separate in-state and out-of-state tuition, both appear. Gaps mean the value was not reported for that year.

College Scorecard reporting-year fields (not inflation-adjusted).

Net price by family income

Brackets follow Scorecard definitions for the series shown (public vs private institution).

Latest income-band net prices available in the processed extract.

Admissions

Acceptance Rate

84.29% Acceptance Rate

This institution has a moderate acceptance rate, accepting most qualified applicants.

Acceptance rate compared to national average.

Test Scores

SAT Average: 1020

ACT Average: 19

Average SAT and ACT scores for admitted students.

Academic Requirements

Estimated GPA Range: 3.0 - 3.4

Estimated Median GPA: 3.20

Note: GPA requirements are estimated based on admission selectivity and test scores. Actual requirements may vary.

Estimated GPA and test score ranges.

Enrollment

Full-Time vs Part-Time Enrollment

71.0% Full-Time Enrollment

The total enrollment at Mount Carmel College of Nursing in 2024 is 532 students.

Full-time vs part-time enrollment comparison.

Retention Rate over Time

80.8%
2024 Retention Rate

Retention rate measures the number of first-time students who began their studies the previous fall and returned to school the following fall.

Retention rate over time compared to similar institutions.

Graduates & Outcomes

Time to Complete

44.23% 100% Completion Time

53.85% 150% Completion Time

In 2024, 44.23% of students graduating from Mount Carmel College of Nursing completed their program within 100% "normal time".

Completion rates over time compared to similar institutions.

ROI & Programs

Financial value and program information for Mount Carmel College of Nursing.

Return on Investment

$22,082 Median Student Debt

$75,103 Median Annual Earnings (10 years)

29.40% Debt-to-Earnings Ratio

1701.90% Return on Investment

2.9 years Estimated Payback Period

Financial value analysis for Mount Carmel College of Nursing.

Top Programs by Completions

7 Programs Reporting Data

Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, & Nursing Research: 256 completions

CIP 51.3805: 30 completions

CIP 05.1381: 22 completions

CIP 51.3803: 10 completions

CIP 51.3818: 7 completions

CIP 51.3802: 1 completions

Other/Unknown Programs: 326 completions

Most popular programs at Mount Carmel College of Nursing.

Employment Outcomes

Employment outcome data is not available for this institution.

Earnings outcomes for Mount Carmel College of Nursing graduates.

About

Mount Carmel College of Nursing is a private non-profit institution located in Columbus, OH, offering 7 distinct degree programs across various academic disciplines. The institution enrolls approximately 532 students. The admission rate is 84.29%. Average SAT scores for admitted students are 1020. The institution maintains a 53.85% graduation rate. Approximately 32.70% of students receive Pell Grants.

Institution Type

Private Non-profit

Location

Columbus, OH 43222-1504

Region: Great Lakes

Insights and Analysis

Mount Carmel College of Nursing provides educational opportunities for students seeking higher education. Prospective students should carefully evaluate all factors including costs, outcomes, and program offerings when making their enrollment decisions.

FAQ

How much does Mount Carmel College of Nursing cost?

Reported in-state tuition is $22,080 and average net price is $10,420 in the latest College Scorecard data.

How hard is it to get into Mount Carmel College of Nursing?

The admission rate is 84.3% among first-time degree-seeking students reporting admissions data.

What test scores do students need for Mount Carmel College of Nursing?

Among enrolled students who submitted scores, Mount Carmel College of Nursing reports midpoint SAT about 1020 and midpoint ACT about 19.

What do graduates of Mount Carmel College of Nursing earn?

Median earnings are $68,161 six years after entry and $75,103 ten years after entry.

What is the graduation rate at Mount Carmel College of Nursing?

The 150%-time completion rate is 53.8% for the cohort reported to the College Scorecard.

How much debt do Mount Carmel College of Nursing students have?

Median federal loan debt among completers is $22,082.

How big is Mount Carmel College of Nursing?

Total enrollment is about 532 students in the latest reporting year.

Is Mount Carmel College of Nursing public or private?

Mount Carmel College of Nursing is a private nonprofit institution located in Columbus, OH.

Is Mount Carmel College of Nursing an HBCU?

No. Mount Carmel College of Nursing is not flagged as an HBCU in the IPEDS institutional directory.

Is Mount Carmel College of Nursing a tribal college?

No. Mount Carmel College of Nursing is not flagged as a tribal college in IPEDS.

Is Mount Carmel College of Nursing a Hispanic-serving institution (HSI)?

Using a 25% Hispanic enrollment threshold on College Scorecard demographics, Mount Carmel College of Nursing does not meet that proxy (reported share 5.8%).

Is Mount Carmel College of Nursing religiously affiliated?

Yes. IPEDS reports a religious affiliation for Mount Carmel College of Nursing: Roman Catholic.

Data Sources

This page uses data from the following sources:

Data Processing: All data has been processed, cleaned, and aggregated for presentation. Where specific data points are unavailable, estimates are based on available data and clearly marked.

Last Updated: Data reflects the most recent available information as of January 2025.

Methodology

Data for this profile is sourced from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard dataset, which provides comprehensive information on institutions of higher education in the United States.

All financial figures are adjusted for inflation and represent the most recent available data. Graduation rates and completion times are calculated according to federal standards.