The current structured source does not include a published cost-of-attendance figure for this profile. Median federal student loan debt at graduation is $16,750; families using Parent PLUS borrow a median of $25,554.
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Net prices are averages and may vary. Based on federal data for first-time, full-time students receiving aid.
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The current structured source does not include a published cost-of-attendance figure for this profile. Median federal student loan debt at graduation is $16,750; families using Parent PLUS borrow a median of $25,554. For a graduate at the institution's median four-year earnings of $79,407, median federal debt projects to a monthly payment of about $189 under standard ten-year repayment. For personalized projections across earnings scenarios, use Azimuth's Financial GPS tool.
How much students borrow and whether debt is manageable given outcomes.
Debt is well below typical first-year earnings — generally considered very manageable.
How cost compares to graduate earnings and value added.
Graduates of Barnes-Jewish College Goldfarb School of Nursing earn median 4-year earnings of $79,407, placing the institution in the 86.4 percentile for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Azimuth ranks Barnes-Jewish College Goldfarb School of Nursing #367 for return on investment among nonprofit four-year institutions. The institution's earnings reflect strong outcomes in a specialized health-focused portfolio where graduates move directly into stable, in-demand clinical and administrative roles. Barnes-Jewish College Goldfarb School of Nursing concentrates entirely on Health education, with nursing as the dominant credential pathway. Graduates from the institution's nursing programs earn median 4-year earnings of $79,126 with a cohort of approximately 352 graduates annually, positioning nursing outcomes at 0.9× the national benchmark for health professions. This specialized focus means outcomes are tightly aligned with regional and national demand for licensed nurses, where credential recognition and employer recruitment are uniform across geography. Unlike broad-portfolio institutions where earnings vary widely by major choice, Barnes-Jewish College Goldfarb School of Nursing's concentrated mission delivers predictable financial outcomes for graduates entering a field with clear career ladders and sustained wage growth through the first decade after graduation.