Indiana University-Kokomo combines exceptional affordability with earnings that exceed expectations for its student population. With net prices well below peer institutions and debt levels $4,144 lower than comparable schools, the university delivers above-average value for first-generation and transfer students.
Representing above-average outcomes driven by strong earnings relative to educational costs
With top-tier performance, driven by low net prices and controlled debt levels relative to peer institutions
With above-average performance, reflecting enrollment of 34.7% Pell-eligible and 40.3% first-generation students
Around the national average, indicating typical performance in converting access into economic advancement
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Full AnalysisIndiana University-Kokomo delivers strong value through exceptional affordability combined with earnings that exceed expectations for its student population. The institution's published cost of attendance is $13,351, but the average student pays just $6,276 after financial aid, representing savings of $7,075.
Net prices vary significantly by income, from $1,299 for families earning under $30,000 to $11,854 for those earning over $110,000. Graduates earn $3,467 beyond expectations compared to similar students nationally, placing the university at the 69.2nd percentile for earnings uplift and demonstrating above-average value creation.
First-generation college students and adult learners seeking practical, career-focused programs in health, business, and general studies. Well-suited for students prioritizing affordability and accessibility over selectivity, particularly those needing flexible pathways including significant transfer credit acceptance.
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Top-tier affordability with accessible admission
Indiana University-Kokomo ranks #442 nationally with affordability performance at the 93.8th percentile, representing top-tier performance in cost management. Located in Kokomo, Indiana, this medium-sized public university maintains open access admission standards with an 84.7% acceptance rate while serving 34.7% Pell-eligible students and 40.3% first-generation students.
The institution enrolls 29.6% transfer students, reflecting its role as a pathway for students seeking flexible entry points into higher education. Graduates earn a median of $49,917 ten years after enrollment, around the national average at the 41st percentile.
However, graduates earn $3,467 beyond expectations relative to similar students, ranking at the 69.2nd percentile nationally and demonstrating above-average value creation. Compared to a peer median of $50,116, graduates earn $199 less annually, a minimal difference of less than 1%.
This combination of high affordability, broad access, and earnings that meet expectations positions Indiana University-Kokomo as an Opportunity Builder institution.
Indiana University-Kokomo admits 84.7% of applicants, representing open access admission standards typical of regional public universities. This acceptance rate means roughly 5 in 6 applicants receive admission, making Indiana University-Kokomo highly accessible compared to the national landscape. The peer median admission rate of 84.6% indicates the institution aligns closely with similar regional public universities in admission selectivity.
This level of accessibility reflects the university's mission to serve diverse student populations, including significant numbers of first-generation college students, adult learners, and transfer students. Unlike highly selective institutions where even qualified applicants face uncertainty, students meeting basic admission requirements can expect favorable admission outcomes at Indiana University-Kokomo. Applicants should focus on demonstrating college readiness rather than building extensive application portfolios. For students seeking guaranteed pathways into higher education, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds, this admission rate provides confidence in the application process while maintaining academic standards appropriate for university-level study.
Based on federal data for students receiving aid. Actual costs may vary.
Indiana University-Kokomo maintains exceptional affordability as a public regional university, with a published cost of attendance of $13,351 per year. This includes $8,179 in-state tuition, with out-of-state students paying $22,043 in tuition, plus $644 for books and supplies. However, the average student pays just $6,276 after financial aid, representing substantial savings of $7,075 from the sticker price.
The net price of $6,276 sits $7,817 below the peer median of $14,093, demonstrating exceptional value compared to similar regional public institutions. This 55% discount from peer pricing positions Indiana University-Kokomo among the most affordable options in its category. Federal financial aid data indicates robust aid distribution, with significant need-based support reducing costs substantially for lower and middle-income families. The combination of reasonable sticker prices and generous aid packaging creates one of the strongest affordability profiles among regional public universities, supporting the institution's 93.8th percentile ranking in affordability performance.
Indiana University-Kokomo graduates demonstrate steady earnings progression from early to mid-career. Median earnings rise from $42,134 six years after enrollment to $45,935 at eight years and $49,917 at ten years, representing 18.5% growth from the six-year mark. These outcomes are based on a ten-year cohort of 1,187 graduates, providing reliable data across the institution's program portfolio.
Graduates earn $3,467 beyond expectations compared to similar students nationally, placing Indiana University-Kokomo in the 69.2nd percentile for value creation despite median earnings at the 41st percentile nationally. Low-income graduates earn $35,700, reflecting the institution's focus on serving economically diverse populations. Earnings span from $31,897 at the 25th percentile to $71,848 at the 75th percentile, a 2.3:1 ratio indicating moderate variation across career paths. Approximately 31.6% of graduates continue to graduate or professional study, though this estimate carries low confidence based on program mix analysis.
Adult Health Nurse/Nursing.
183 graduates
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other.
10 graduates
Business/Commerce, General.
61 graduates
Communication and Media Studies, Other.
10 graduates
Artificial Intelligence.
15 graduates
Indiana University-Kokomo offers 8 bachelor's degree programs with sufficient federal earnings data for analysis. Adult Health Nurse/Nursing dominates enrollment with 183 graduates annually, representing 41.8% of the graduating class, and ranks #3 in Indiana with median earnings of $68,064 and a value score of 47.4. Business/Commerce, General ranks #40 nationally and #5 in Indiana, graduating 61 students with median earnings of $51,460.
General Studies ranks #106 nationally and #5 in Indiana, serving 68 graduates with earnings of $41,091, reflecting the program's role in providing flexible pathways for diverse student goals. Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences ranks #57 nationally and #2 in Indiana, graduating 24 students with earnings of $39,968. The program portfolio concentrates heavily on health professions, which comprise over 45% of graduates and drive the institution's strongest earnings outcomes.
Peer institutions with comparable quality and outcomes:
| School | State | Accept Rate | Median Earnings | Rank | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Purdue University Northwest Similar quality tier in Midwest (#434 ranked) | IN | 71% | $48,318 | #434 | Compare |
Suny College At Plattsburgh Similar quality tier (#436 ranked) | NY | 75% | $56,403 | #436 | Compare |
University Of Missouri-St Louis Similar quality tier in Midwest (#439 ranked) | MO | 57% | $53,037 | #439 | Compare |
Western Connecticut State University Similar quality tier (#428 ranked) | CT | 81% | $59,115 | #428 | Compare |
Suny Polytechnic Institute Similar quality tier (#440 ranked) | NY | 78% | $64,355 | #440 | Compare |