SCHOOL DETAILS
DoD MOU Point of Contact: Alejandro Campos
Title: Associate Director of Undergraduate Admissions
Phone: (815) 740-5028
Email: acampos1@stfrancis.edu
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Program | CIP Code |
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Family and Community Services | 19.0707 |
Sport and Fitness Administration/Management | 31.0504 |
Program | CIP Code |
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Accounting | 52.0301 |
Art Teacher Education | 13.1302 |
Biology/Biological Sciences, General | 26.0101 |
Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist | 51.1005 |
Computer Science | 11.0701 |
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration | 43.0103 |
Digital Humanities | 30.5202 |
Elementary Education and Teaching | 13.1202 |
English Language and Literature, General | 23.0101 |
English/Language Arts Teacher Education | 13.1305 |
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies | 52.0701 |
Environmental Science | 03.0104 |
Finance, General | 52.0801 |
Health/Health Care Administration/Management | 51.0701 |
History, General | 54.0101 |
Hospital and Health Care Facilities Administration/Management | 51.0702 |
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General | 52.1001 |
Information Technology | 11.0103 |
International Business/Trade/Commerce | 52.1101 |
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies | 24.0101 |
Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management | 52.0203 |
Management Science | 52.1301 |
Marketing/Marketing Management, General | 52.1401 |
Mathematics and Computer Science | 30.0801 |
Mathematics Teacher Education | 13.1311 |
Mathematics, General | 27.0101 |
Medical Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiation Therapist | 51.0907 |
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other | 30.9999 |
Music Performance, General | 50.0903 |
Music Teacher Education | 13.1312 |
Music, General | 50.0901 |
Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist | 51.0905 |
Organizational Behavior Studies | 52.1003 |
Parks, Recreation and Leisure Facilities Management, General | 31.0301 |
Political Science and Government, General | 45.1001 |
Psychology, General | 42.0101 |
Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer | 51.0911 |
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse | 51.3801 |
Science Teacher Education/General Science Teacher Education | 13.1316 |
Social Studies Teacher Education | 13.1318 |
Social Work | 44.0701 |
Special Education and Teaching, General | 13.1001 |
Theology/Theological Studies | 39.0601 |
Visual and Performing Arts, General | 50.0101 |
Web/Multimedia Management and Webmaster | 11.1004 |
Program | CIP Code |
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Adult Health Nurse/Nursing | 51.3803 |
Art Teacher Education | 13.1302 |
Business Administration and Management, General | 52.0201 |
Curriculum and Instruction | 13.0301 |
Educational Leadership and Administration, General | 13.0401 |
Elementary Education and Teaching | 13.1202 |
English/Language Arts Teacher Education | 13.1305 |
Family Practice Nurse/Nursing | 51.3805 |
Health/Health Care Administration/Management | 51.0701 |
Human Resources Development | 52.1005 |
Management Science | 52.1301 |
Mathematics Teacher Education | 13.1311 |
Nursing Administration | 51.3802 |
Nursing Practice | 51.3818 |
Physician Assistant | 51.0912 |
Reading Teacher Education | 13.1315 |
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse | 51.3801 |
Science Teacher Education/General Science Teacher Education | 13.1316 |
Social Studies Teacher Education | 13.1318 |
Social Work | 44.0701 |
Special Education and Teaching, General | 13.1001 |
Superintendency and Educational System Administration | 13.0411 |
First-Time, Full-Time Tuition/Fees (in-state): | $32,320 |
Estimated Books/Supplies: | $800 |
Estimated Room/Board: | $9,544 |
Note: For Estimated Room/Board when no data is reported, Department of Education estimates based on the prior year's data. | |
Cost of attendance data is obtained from the 2018 IPEDS data files. |
Tuition Type | Per Semester Hour | Per Quarter Hour | Per Contact Hour |
Certificate Rates | |||
Distance Learning/Online | $399 | ||
In-State | $399 | ||
Military | $399 | ||
Out-of-State | $399 | ||
Bachelor's Rates | |||
Distance Learning/Online | $899 | ||
In-State | $899 | ||
Military | $899 | ||
Out-of-State | $899 | ||
Master's Rates | |||
In-State | $548 | ||
Military | $548 | ||
Out-of-State | $548 |
Tuition Type | Per Semester Hour | Per Quarter Hour | Per Contact Hour |
Bachelor's Rates | |||
In-State | $899 | ||
In-State | $899 | ||
In-State | $899 | ||
In-State | $899 | ||
In-State | $899 | ||
In-State | $899 | ||
In-State | $899 | ||
In-State | $899 | ||
In-State | $899 | ||
In-State | $425 | ||
In-State | $425 | ||
Military | $899 | ||
Military | $899 | ||
Military | $899 | ||
Military | $899 | ||
Military | $899 | ||
Military | $899 | ||
Military | $899 | ||
Military | $899 | ||
Military | $899 | ||
Military | $425 | ||
Military | $425 | ||
Out-of-State | $899 | ||
Out-of-State | $899 | ||
Out-of-State | $899 | ||
Out-of-State | $899 | ||
Out-of-State | $899 | ||
Out-of-State | $899 | ||
Out-of-State | $899 | ||
Out-of-State | $899 | ||
Out-of-State | $899 | ||
Out-of-State | $425 | ||
Out-of-State | $425 | ||
Master's Rates | |||
In-State | $799 | ||
In-State | $799 | ||
In-State | $799 | ||
In-State | $799 | ||
In-State | $555 | ||
In-State | $799 | ||
In-State | $799 | ||
In-State | $699 | ||
In-State | $799 | ||
In-State | $495 | ||
In-State | $495 | ||
In-State | $495 | ||
In-State | $495 | ||
In-State | $495 | ||
In-State | $495 | ||
In-State | $495 | ||
In-State | $555 | ||
In-State | $555 | ||
In-State | $599 | ||
In-State | $799 | ||
In-State | $699 | ||
In-State | $548 | ||
Military | $639 | ||
Military | $639 | ||
Military | $639 | ||
Military | $639 | ||
Military | $444 | ||
Military | $639 | ||
Military | $639 | ||
Military | $559 | ||
Military | $639 | ||
Military | $396 | ||
Military | $396 | ||
Military | $396 | ||
Military | $396 | ||
Military | $396 | ||
Military | $396 | ||
Military | $396 | ||
Military | $444 | ||
Military | $444 | ||
Military | $479 | ||
Military | $640 | ||
Military | $559 | ||
Military | $548 | ||
Out-of-State | $799 | ||
Out-of-State | $799 | ||
Out-of-State | $799 | ||
Out-of-State | $799 | ||
Out-of-State | $555 | ||
Out-of-State | $799 | ||
Out-of-State | $799 | ||
Out-of-State | $699 | ||
Out-of-State | $799 | ||
Out-of-State | $495 | ||
Out-of-State | $495 | ||
Out-of-State | $495 | ||
Out-of-State | $495 | ||
Out-of-State | $495 | ||
Out-of-State | $495 | ||
Out-of-State | $495 | ||
Out-of-State | $555 | ||
Out-of-State | $555 | ||
Out-of-State | $599 | ||
Out-of-State | $799 | ||
Out-of-State | $699 | ||
Out-of-State | $548 |
Does this institution have fees associated to the tuition rate? No | |||
Fee Type | Fee Amount | Recurrence | Program Level(s) |
Graduation | $120 | One Time | Certificate, Bachelor, Master |
Official Transcript | $6 | One Time | Certificate, Bachelor, Master |
Technology | $125 | One Time | Certificate, Bachelor, Master |
Does this institution have charges for room and board? | Yes |
$11,980 Per Year | |
Does this institution have charges for books and/or resource materials? | Yes |
$800 Per Year | |
What source(s) will military students use to purchase books and/or resource materials for their course(s)? | |
Out-of-pocket (or) in instances where a student's combined assistance (excluding Military TA Payments) then a book voucher would be available in our Barnes & Noble Book Shop. |
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DoD TA DECIDE Source Document |
Welcome to the new Department of Defense (DoD) TA DECIDE. This dynamic information and comparison tool is designed specifically to aid participants of DoD's TA program in making informed choices on schools and education programs. The TA DECIDE engine is fueled by more than 10 recognized and trusted data sources from across the departments of Defense, Education, and Veterans Affairs. It provides a first of its kind experience, uniquely tailored to the needs of the TA participant. We hope TA DECIDE provides you with high value, actionable information on educational costs and outcomes to compare educational institutions that you may be considering.TA DECIDE has been designed to support your individualized searches, but it also has enormous depth of information that your Service’s professional education counselors can help you explore.
The Department of Defense Instruction (DoDI) 1322.25, Voluntary Education Programs, Change 3, establishes Voluntary Education policy; states eligibility criteria for tuition assistance (TA); institutionalizes with DoD the Principles of Excellence in support of Executive Order 13607 (April 27, 2012); and requires educational institutions that wish to participate in the DoD TA Program to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) conveying the commitments and agreements between the educational institution and DoD prior to receiving funds from a service’s TA program. https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/2012/04/27/executive-order-establishing-principles-excellence-educational-instituti
The DoD TA Program is designed to provide opportunities for service members to realize their educational goals while allowing for judicious oversight of taxpayer dollars. All educational institutions providing education programs to Service members and their families are required to 1) provide meaningful information to students about the financial cost and attendance at an institution so military-connected students can make informed decisions on where to attend school; 2) not use unfair, deceptive, and abusive recruiting practices; and 3) provide academic and student support services. In addition, new uniform criteria will strengthen existing procedures for educational institutions’ access to DoD installations.
All educational institutions must:
Department of Defense (DoD) Voluntary Education has developed a tool to assist Service members and their families in quality education decisions as they relate to DoD tuition assistance. This unique tool combines information relative to the DoD Voluntary Education Partnership Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), DoD Tuition Assistance (TA) data, Department of Education College Navigator data, and information from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) GI Bill Comparison Tool in one, easy-to-use format. Note: Only educational institutions eligible to participate in the TA program are available through TA DECIDE. Please submit technical questions or problems with this site to voledconcerns@navy.mil. If you have feedback on how we can improve the TA DECIDE tool, please send us an email at osd.pentagon.ousd-p-r.mbx.vol-edu-compliance@mail.mil with “TA DECIDE” in the subject line.
School Information
Data used to populate basic information about the educational institution is extracted from ED’s Postsecondary Education Participants System (PEPS). Individual school information residing in PEPS is loaded from the school’s Title IV application with ED. For assistance with PEPS data, please contact the School Participation Team for your state: https://www.eligcert.ed.gov/.
School Accreditation
The DoD TA DECIDE utilizes ED’s list of accrediting agencies recognized for Title IV purposes. All institutions must be accredited by a national or regional accrediting body recognized by the ED and conduct programs only from among those offered or authorized by the main administrative and academic office in accordance with standard procedures for authorization of degree programs by the educational institution. The ED recognizes "institutional" accreditation as well as "specialized" or "programmatic" accreditation for Title IV purposes as recognized specialized agencies accredit nationally.
ED maintains a database of accredited postsecondary institutions and programs. Accreditation is a recognized credential for schools and some programs. The goal of accreditation is to ensure that the education provided by institutions of higher education meets acceptable levels of quality. The primary accrediting agency and type are extracted from the ED’s PEPS as approved on the Federal Student Aid Title IV electronic application.
Accreditation is an important consideration if you plan to start school at one institution and transfer to another to complete your degree, or if you think you might “ladder” degrees (Associate’s, Bachelor’s, and Master’s). Be sure to ask any potential school about their credit transfer policy.
Schools are accredited by private educational associations of regional or national scope. While the ED does not indicate whether regional or national accreditation is better, a recent ED study revealed that, “Nearly 90 percent of all student credit transfer opportunities occurred between institutions that were regionally, rather than nationally, accredited.” https://nces.ed.gov/pubs2014/2014163.pdf
For assistance with PEPS data, please click here.
Data populated is aggregated from the Service Components (Army, Navy, Marines, and Air Force) as reported annually to the DoD.
DoD Tuition Assistance (TA) - Data populated is aggregated from the Service Components as reported annually to the DoD.
Post-9/11 GI Bill - Click here for more detailed information on GI Bill eligibility requirements and general program benefits.
Federal Student Aid - Financial aid to help pay for education expenses at an eligible college or career school. Grants, loans and work-study are types of federal student aid. These reports provide recipient and volume data by program for each school participating in the Title IV programs. Note: Each of the below forms of aid contain multiple subsets, and individual recipients could receive aid from more than one program type. TA DECIDE rolls these totals up, thus the total number of recipients may be over-reported. Click here for more detailed information on Federal Student Aid to include a breakdown by program. Information on Federal Student Aid comes from the most recently reported data tables at the Department of Education’s website. To download these data tables, request information, or report data inaccuracies, please go to https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/about/data-center/student/title-iv .
First-Time, Full-Time Tuition/fees (in-state) - The average in-state tuition/fees for an undergraduate student as reported by the school to the ED through IPEDS. Generally, in-state residents are charged a discounted rate of tuition and fees. Click here to view College Navigator.
Estimated Books/Supplies – The average cost for books and supplies for an undergraduate student as reported by the school to the ED through IPEDS. This is the same information published on College Navigator. From IPEDS: "The average cost of books and supplies for a typical student for an entire academic year (or program). Does not include unusual costs for special groups of students (e.g., engineering or art majors), unless they constitute the majority of students at an institution." If the school you selected does not display any books and supply costs, note that some schools are not required to report that information to ED.
Estimated Room/Board - The estimated cost for an undergraduate student’s room and board as reported by the school to the ED through IPEDS. This is the same information published on College Navigator. Note: For Estimated Room/Board when no data is reported, Department of Education estimates based on the prior year's data. Click here to view College Navigator.
DoD Tuition Assistance Data - Data populated is aggregated from the Service Components as reported annually to DoD.
Department of Education Data - All of the ED data provided on TA DECIDE is for the most recent academic year available from ED.
College Navigator Institution Data - School information is published on College Navigator.
Graduation rate - The graduation rate displayed is for first-time, full-time degree or certificate-seeking undergraduate students who began at the institution.
The institution’s graduation rate is displayed with an indication of how it compares with graduation rates among institutions that primarily grant the same level of award. For example, the comparison group for an institution that primarily awards bachelor’s degrees is all institutions that primarily award bachelor’s degrees. Data used to calculate an institution’s graduation rate and transfer-out rate, if applicable, come from an institution’s annual submission to the U.S. Department of Education’s Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Click here for more information about IPEDS.
DoD Tuition Assistance (TA) Complaint Data - Data populated is aggregated from the DoD Postsecondary Education Complaint System (PECS). The DoD PECS is a centralized online reporting system that allows service members and their families to provide feedback about education institutions. The initiative, part of the president’s Executive Order for Principles of Excellence, empowers students and their families to report experiences related to misleading or unfair acts or practices by education institutions. Note: Complaints can include multiple categories. Click here for more information on the Postsecondary Education Complaint System.
VA Complaint Data - Data populated is aggregated from the VA GI Bill Feedback System. Note: Complaints can include multiple categories. Click here for more information on the GI Bill feedback system.
Click here to read VA's Overview of the GI Bill Feedback System with CY 2014 Complaint Data.
DoD Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) - The Department of Defense Instruction (DoDI) 1322.25, Voluntary Education Programs, Change 3, establishes Voluntary Education policy; states eligibility criteria for tuition assistance (TA); institutionalizes within DoD the Principles of Excellence in support of Executive Order 13607 (April 27, 2012); and requires educational institutions that wish to participate in the DoD Tuition Assistance (TA) Program to sign a MOU conveying the commitments and agreements between the educational institution and DoD prior to receiving funds from a service’s TA program. Note: Only educational institutions eligible to participate in the TA program are available through TA DECIDE. Click here to read more about the DoD Voluntary Education Partnership MOU.
Principles of Excellence - The Principles of Excellence is a voluntary initiative through the Department of Veterans Affairs. Schools that agree to participate will:
Click here for more information on VA’s work on the Principles of Excellence criteria.
Yellow Ribbon - The Post-9/11 GI Bill can cover all in-state tuition and fees at public degree granting schools, but may not cover all private degree granting schools and out-of-state tuition. The Yellow Ribbon Program provides additional support in those situations. Institutions voluntarily enter into an agreement with VA to fund uncovered charges. VA matches each dollar of unmet charges the institution agrees to contribute, up to the total cost of the tuition and fees.
Only Veterans entitled to the maximum benefit rate (based on service requirements) or their designated transferees may receive this funding. Active duty Service members and their spouses are not eligible for this program (child transferees of active duty Servicemembers may be eligible if the service member is qualified at the 100% rate). Click here to read more about VA’s Yellow Ribbon Program.
8 Keys to Veterans Success - The 8 Keys is a voluntary initiative through the Department of Education. Schools that agree to participate will:
Click here to read more about ED’s 8 Keys to Veterans Success.
The current DoD cap for TA is $250 per Semester Hour or equivalent and $4,500 per fiscal year. Use of TA for fees and books is not currently authorized. Most college courses are 3 semester hours, so the maximum that TA might pay in this case is $750 per course. Some institutions charge more that the DoD cap, some charge less. This graph shows the current DoD average as the red dotted line, and what DoD TA paid per course to the comparison schools in the bar graph.
Many factors can influence whether a student passes a course. These factors can include distance learning options, deployment schedules, difficulty and rigor, personal planning, among many other factors. This graph shows the current DoD average as the red dotted line, and the comparison schools’ course completion rates for courses taken using DoD TA.
This is a very rough estimate, taken by simply dividing the number of enrollments in the most recent year by the number of graduates in that same year. If a program is rapidly changing its size over a short number of years (either growing or shrinking), this can skew the results, but otherwise it’s a good snapshot of positive outcomes. It is best to compare like schools, if known: Two-year to two-year, etc. As a general rule, a higher number indicates a higher likelihood of graduating.
This graph is a simple extension of the “Do Military Students Graduate?” chart. If the ratio of military graduates to military enrollees in any given year is 1 in 5, then it should stand to reason that it would take about five years to graduate. Individual results will vary depending on the kind of schools, the strength of planning, the number of credits already earned, and persistence, among many other factors.
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Additional Locations |
OPE ID | School Name | City | State |
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00166496 | University of St. Francis - Albuquerque | Albuquerque | NM |
30166440 | University of St. Francis - St. Bonaventure Campus | Joliet | IL |
30166441 | University of St. Francis - St. Clare Campus | Joliet | IL |
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DoD TA DECIDE Source Document |
Welcome to the new Department of Defense (DoD) TA DECIDE. This dynamic information and comparison tool is designed specifically to aid participants of DoD's TA program in making informed choices on schools and education programs. The TA DECIDE engine is fueled by more than 10 recognized and trusted data sources from across the departments of Defense, Education, and Veterans Affairs. It provides a first of its kind experience, uniquely tailored to the needs of the TA participant. We hope TA DECIDE provides you with high value, actionable information on educational costs and outcomes to compare educational institutions that you may be considering.TA DECIDE has been designed to support your individualized searches, but it also has enormous depth of information that your Service’s professional education counselors can help you explore.
The Department of Defense Instruction (DoDI) 1322.25, Voluntary Education Programs, Change 3, establishes Voluntary Education policy; states eligibility criteria for tuition assistance (TA); institutionalizes with DoD the Principles of Excellence in support of Executive Order 13607 (April 27, 2012); and requires educational institutions that wish to participate in the DoD TA Program to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) conveying the commitments and agreements between the educational institution and DoD prior to receiving funds from a service’s TA program. https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/2012/04/27/executive-order-establishing-principles-excellence-educational-instituti
The DoD TA Program is designed to provide opportunities for service members to realize their educational goals while allowing for judicious oversight of taxpayer dollars. All educational institutions providing education programs to Service members and their families are required to 1) provide meaningful information to students about the financial cost and attendance at an institution so military-connected students can make informed decisions on where to attend school; 2) not use unfair, deceptive, and abusive recruiting practices; and 3) provide academic and student support services. In addition, new uniform criteria will strengthen existing procedures for educational institutions’ access to DoD installations.
All educational institutions must:
Department of Defense (DoD) Voluntary Education has developed a tool to assist Service members and their families in quality education decisions as they relate to DoD tuition assistance. This unique tool combines information relative to the DoD Voluntary Education Partnership Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), DoD Tuition Assistance (TA) data, Department of Education College Navigator data, and information from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) GI Bill Comparison Tool in one, easy-to-use format. Note: Only educational institutions eligible to participate in the TA program are available through TA DECIDE. Please submit technical questions or problems with this site to voledconcerns@navy.mil. If you have feedback on how we can improve the TA DECIDE tool, please send us an email at osd.pentagon.ousd-p-r.mbx.vol-edu-compliance@mail.mil with “TA DECIDE” in the subject line.
School Information
Data used to populate basic information about the educational institution is extracted from ED’s Postsecondary Education Participants System (PEPS). Individual school information residing in PEPS is loaded from the school’s Title IV application with ED. For assistance with PEPS data, please contact the School Participation Team for your state: https://www.eligcert.ed.gov/.
School Accreditation
The DoD TA DECIDE utilizes ED’s list of accrediting agencies recognized for Title IV purposes. All institutions must be accredited by a national or regional accrediting body recognized by the ED and conduct programs only from among those offered or authorized by the main administrative and academic office in accordance with standard procedures for authorization of degree programs by the educational institution. The ED recognizes "institutional" accreditation as well as "specialized" or "programmatic" accreditation for Title IV purposes as recognized specialized agencies accredit nationally.
ED maintains a database of accredited postsecondary institutions and programs. Accreditation is a recognized credential for schools and some programs. The goal of accreditation is to ensure that the education provided by institutions of higher education meets acceptable levels of quality. The primary accrediting agency and type are extracted from the ED’s PEPS as approved on the Federal Student Aid Title IV electronic application.
Accreditation is an important consideration if you plan to start school at one institution and transfer to another to complete your degree, or if you think you might “ladder” degrees (Associate’s, Bachelor’s, and Master’s). Be sure to ask any potential school about their credit transfer policy.
Schools are accredited by private educational associations of regional or national scope. While the ED does not indicate whether regional or national accreditation is better, a recent ED study revealed that, “Nearly 90 percent of all student credit transfer opportunities occurred between institutions that were regionally, rather than nationally, accredited.” https://nces.ed.gov/pubs2014/2014163.pdf
For assistance with PEPS data, please click here.
Data populated is aggregated from the Service Components (Army, Navy, Marines, and Air Force) as reported annually to the DoD.
DoD Tuition Assistance (TA) - Data populated is aggregated from the Service Components as reported annually to the DoD.
Post-9/11 GI Bill - Click here for more detailed information on GI Bill eligibility requirements and general program benefits.
Federal Student Aid - Financial aid to help pay for education expenses at an eligible college or career school. Grants, loans and work-study are types of federal student aid. These reports provide recipient and volume data by program for each school participating in the Title IV programs. Note: Each of the below forms of aid contain multiple subsets, and individual recipients could receive aid from more than one program type. TA DECIDE rolls these totals up, thus the total number of recipients may be over-reported. Click here for more detailed information on Federal Student Aid to include a breakdown by program. Information on Federal Student Aid comes from the most recently reported data tables at the Department of Education’s website. To download these data tables, request information, or report data inaccuracies, please go to https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/about/data-center/student/title-iv .
First-Time, Full-Time Tuition/fees (in-state) - The average in-state tuition/fees for an undergraduate student as reported by the school to the ED through IPEDS. Generally, in-state residents are charged a discounted rate of tuition and fees. Click here to view College Navigator.
Estimated Books/Supplies – The average cost for books and supplies for an undergraduate student as reported by the school to the ED through IPEDS. This is the same information published on College Navigator. From IPEDS: "The average cost of books and supplies for a typical student for an entire academic year (or program). Does not include unusual costs for special groups of students (e.g., engineering or art majors), unless they constitute the majority of students at an institution." If the school you selected does not display any books and supply costs, note that some schools are not required to report that information to ED.
Estimated Room/Board - The estimated cost for an undergraduate student’s room and board as reported by the school to the ED through IPEDS. This is the same information published on College Navigator. Note: For Estimated Room/Board when no data is reported, Department of Education estimates based on the prior year's data. Click here to view College Navigator.
DoD Tuition Assistance Data - Data populated is aggregated from the Service Components as reported annually to DoD.
Department of Education Data - All of the ED data provided on TA DECIDE is for the most recent academic year available from ED.
College Navigator Institution Data - School information is published on College Navigator.
Graduation rate - The graduation rate displayed is for first-time, full-time degree or certificate-seeking undergraduate students who began at the institution.
The institution’s graduation rate is displayed with an indication of how it compares with graduation rates among institutions that primarily grant the same level of award. For example, the comparison group for an institution that primarily awards bachelor’s degrees is all institutions that primarily award bachelor’s degrees. Data used to calculate an institution’s graduation rate and transfer-out rate, if applicable, come from an institution’s annual submission to the U.S. Department of Education’s Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Click here for more information about IPEDS.
DoD Tuition Assistance (TA) Complaint Data - Data populated is aggregated from the DoD Postsecondary Education Complaint System (PECS). The DoD PECS is a centralized online reporting system that allows service members and their families to provide feedback about education institutions. The initiative, part of the president’s Executive Order for Principles of Excellence, empowers students and their families to report experiences related to misleading or unfair acts or practices by education institutions. Note: Complaints can include multiple categories. Click here for more information on the Postsecondary Education Complaint System.
VA Complaint Data - Data populated is aggregated from the VA GI Bill Feedback System. Note: Complaints can include multiple categories. Click here for more information on the GI Bill feedback system.
Click here to read VA's Overview of the GI Bill Feedback System with CY 2014 Complaint Data.
DoD Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) - The Department of Defense Instruction (DoDI) 1322.25, Voluntary Education Programs, Change 3, establishes Voluntary Education policy; states eligibility criteria for tuition assistance (TA); institutionalizes within DoD the Principles of Excellence in support of Executive Order 13607 (April 27, 2012); and requires educational institutions that wish to participate in the DoD Tuition Assistance (TA) Program to sign a MOU conveying the commitments and agreements between the educational institution and DoD prior to receiving funds from a service’s TA program. Note: Only educational institutions eligible to participate in the TA program are available through TA DECIDE. Click here to read more about the DoD Voluntary Education Partnership MOU.
Principles of Excellence - The Principles of Excellence is a voluntary initiative through the Department of Veterans Affairs. Schools that agree to participate will:
Click here for more information on VA’s work on the Principles of Excellence criteria.
Yellow Ribbon - The Post-9/11 GI Bill can cover all in-state tuition and fees at public degree granting schools, but may not cover all private degree granting schools and out-of-state tuition. The Yellow Ribbon Program provides additional support in those situations. Institutions voluntarily enter into an agreement with VA to fund uncovered charges. VA matches each dollar of unmet charges the institution agrees to contribute, up to the total cost of the tuition and fees.
Only Veterans entitled to the maximum benefit rate (based on service requirements) or their designated transferees may receive this funding. Active duty Service members and their spouses are not eligible for this program (child transferees of active duty Servicemembers may be eligible if the service member is qualified at the 100% rate). Click here to read more about VA’s Yellow Ribbon Program.
8 Keys to Veterans Success - The 8 Keys is a voluntary initiative through the Department of Education. Schools that agree to participate will:
Click here to read more about ED’s 8 Keys to Veterans Success.
The current DoD cap for TA is $250 per Semester Hour or equivalent and $4,500 per fiscal year. Use of TA for fees and books is not currently authorized. Most college courses are 3 semester hours, so the maximum that TA might pay in this case is $750 per course. Some institutions charge more that the DoD cap, some charge less. This graph shows the current DoD average as the red dotted line, and what DoD TA paid per course to the comparison schools in the bar graph.
Many factors can influence whether a student passes a course. These factors can include distance learning options, deployment schedules, difficulty and rigor, personal planning, among many other factors. This graph shows the current DoD average as the red dotted line, and the comparison schools’ course completion rates for courses taken using DoD TA.
This is a very rough estimate, taken by simply dividing the number of enrollments in the most recent year by the number of graduates in that same year. If a program is rapidly changing its size over a short number of years (either growing or shrinking), this can skew the results, but otherwise it’s a good snapshot of positive outcomes. It is best to compare like schools, if known: Two-year to two-year, etc. As a general rule, a higher number indicates a higher likelihood of graduating.
This graph is a simple extension of the “Do Military Students Graduate?” chart. If the ratio of military graduates to military enrollees in any given year is 1 in 5, then it should stand to reason that it would take about five years to graduate. Individual results will vary depending on the kind of schools, the strength of planning, the number of credits already earned, and persistence, among many other factors.