Corban University's published cost of attendance is $52,019. Need-based financial aid reshapes that figure across income levels: low-income families pay approximately $20,555, middle-income families pay around $22,737, and higher-income families pay approximately $33,015.
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Net prices are averages and may vary. Based on federal data for first-time, full-time students receiving aid.
| Cost Category | Amount |
|---|---|
| Total Cost of Attendance (Sticker Price) | $52,019 |
| Tuition and Fees | $40,280 |
| Room and Board | $12,694 |
| Books and Supplies | $1,215 |
| Average Financial Aid (Grants and Scholarships) | -$23,984 |
| Average Net Price (What Families Pay) | $28,035 |
| Family Income | Net Price |
|---|---|
| $0–30k | $20,555 |
| $30–48k | $14,018 |
| $48–75k | $22,737 |
| $75–110k | $31,227 |
| $110k+ | $33,015 |
Corban University's published cost of attendance is $52,019. Need-based financial aid reshapes that figure across income levels: low-income families pay approximately $20,555, middle-income families pay around $22,737, and higher-income families pay approximately $33,015. Azimuth ranks Corban University #1044 for post-graduation affordability among nonprofit four-year institutions. Net prices by income band are medians within those bands; individual aid packages vary, so some families in each band pay more and some less than the figures shown. Corban University participates in federal need-based aid programs, including Pell Grants and Direct Loans, alongside institutional aid. The institution's aid structure is need-based; families apply using the FAFSA to determine eligibility and aid packages. Median federal student loan debt at graduation is $22,625, and families using Parent PLUS borrow a median of $23,793; private or institutional loans may add further borrowing that falls outside these federal-only figures. For personalized projections across earnings scenarios — including Parent PLUS planning — use Azimuth's Financial GPS tool.
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How cost compares to graduate earnings and value added.
Graduates of Corban University earn median 4-year earnings of $48,593, placing Corban University in the 9.5 percentile for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Graduates earn about $12,992 less than similar students at comparable institutions, placing Corban University in the 14.1 percentile for earnings beyond expectations among nonprofit four-year institutions. Azimuth ranks Corban University #1357 for return on investment among nonprofit four-year institutions. These outcomes reflect how Corban's graduates translate their education into sustained financial progress over the early career years. The earnings pattern centers on business and professional fields. Business Administration is the largest program with 47 graduates earning median 4-year earnings of $60,719, performing at 0.9x the national benchmark for the field. Clinical, Counseling and Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology and Education, General follow as substantial enrollment clusters, with Education, General graduates earning median 4-year earnings of $42,243 at 0.8x benchmark. Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies rounds out the core program portfolio with 24 graduates earning $48,080 at 1.0x benchmark, while Theological and Ministerial Studies with 19 graduates earns $43,303 at 1.0x benchmark. The concentration in Business — Corban's signature strength — creates a coherent earnings profile where most graduates move into fields with clear career ladders and employer demand in the Pacific Northwest and beyond.