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Snow College-Richfield Campus
Richfield, Utah · Public
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What we see in the data
At Snow College-Richfield Campus, in-state tuition was about $4K before aid. Grants and scholarships may lower what your family pays. See the net price table below.
Typical pay six years after starting was about $35K, about the same as the median among Utah colleges ($35K), and about the same as the median among colleges nationwide ($36K). Graduates who borrowed had a median of about $4K in federal loan debt at graduation, about the same as the median among Utah colleges ($4K), and lower than the median among colleges nationwide ($10K). Ten years after starting, typical pay was about $41K; median federal debt was about 11% of that pay (College Scorecard affordability signal — not ED's program score).
Pathways & Outcomes compares each school to Utah and national pathway medians using federal and state data. Numbers are school-wide averages — not every major or program. Small graduating classes may be hidden for privacy. Apprenticeships and some trade programs are not included.
Compared to Utah & national medians
Full comparison to medians among Utah colleges and colleges nationwide that report each measure in College Scorecard (not enrollment-weighted).
| Measure | This school | Utah median | US median | vs medians |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Typical pay (6 yrs after starting) | $35K | $34K | $36K | Near Utah · Near US |
| Median federal debt at graduation | $4K | $8K | $10K | Below Utah · Below US |
| Debt vs. 10-yr pay | 11% | 26% | 26% | Below Utah · Below US |
Headline comparisons
Cost, completion, and pay — the three measures families ask about most — charted against the same medians.
Costs & aid
Published costs
Published sticker prices where reported. Net price bands above show what families typically paid after aid.
| Component | Amount |
|---|---|
| Published tuition & fees (in-state) | $4,338 |
| Published tuition & fees (out-of-state) | $14,288 |
Affordability & loans
Federal loan outcomes from College Scorecard. Does not include Parent PLUS or private loans. Repayment rates describe historical cohorts, not a guarantee for future students.
| Measure | Value |
|---|---|
| Median debt ÷ median pay (10 yrs after starting) | 11% |
| Share earning at least $25K (6 yrs after starting) | 47.0% |
| Share earning at least $25K (10 yrs after starting) | 58.2% |
| Borrowers repaying any principal (3 yrs) | 65.3% |
Who attends
Enrollment & context
| Measure | Value |
|---|---|
| First-generation college students | 32.6% |
| Median family income of students | $42K |
Outcomes for Pell & first-generation students
Pell grant recipients are a proxy for lower family income; first-generation students are those whose parents did not complete a bachelor's degree. Compare each row to the school-wide figures above — not every student matches these groups.
| Measure | Value |
|---|---|
| Median federal debt (Pell students) | $4K |
| Median federal debt (first-generation students) | $4K |
| Median federal debt (all borrowers) | $4K |
| Borrowers repaying any principal (3 yrs, Pell) | 60.6% |
| Borrowers repaying any principal (3 yrs, non-Pell) | 75.4% |
| Borrowers repaying any principal (3 yrs, first-generation) | 63.2% |
| Borrowers repaying any principal (3 yrs, not first-generation) | 66.5% |
Institution facts
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Highest degree offered | Non-degree-granting |
| Predominant award | Not classified |
| Accreditor | Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities |
What this means for you
These questions turn Snow College-Richfield Campus's public data into a next step — not a ranking or a guarantee.
- Compare this school to others on your list — averages above hide big differences between majors.
- Compare up to three schools side by side before you apply.
- Ask the financial aid office for net price at your family's income band — not sticker tuition.
- Ask whether students like yours typically finish on time and what they earn in your student's intended major.
- Pair typical pay with federal loan debt in the programs table — completion alone does not guarantee strong pay.
Related Utah research
- Part 3: Early-Career Earnings by Utah Pathway Type
- Part 4: Where Utah Students Start
- Part 5: Net Price Reality for Utah Families
- Part 7: Completion Rates Across Utah Institutions
- Part 8: Student Debt vs. Early Earnings
Data sources
- U.S. College Scorecard (school-wide outcomes)
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