Est. Earnings (1yr)
$49,652
Est. from NY median (4 programs)
Est. Median Debt
$12,063
Est. from national median (24 programs)

Analysis

The estimated $12,063 in debt here is notably lower than typical electrical engineering technology programs, which average around $14,700 nationally. Based on comparable programs in New York, first-year earnings of roughly $49,600 translate to a debt-to-earnings ratio of 0.24—meaning graduates would owe about three months' salary. Four years out, reported earnings climb to nearly $60,000, suggesting solid income progression for this technical field.

However, the wide range among New York programs gives parents reason to examine specifics carefully. While this estimate aligns with the state median, nearby Monroe Community College reports $51,200 for first-year graduates, and DeVry grads start around $58,000. Given that nearly half of Queensborough students receive Pell grants, the relatively modest debt burden matters significantly for families managing tight budgets, even if earnings don't top the state.

For a two-year technical degree, the financial picture looks workable but not exceptional. If your child can complete this program with debt close to the estimate and secure employment quickly—electrical technicians typically find steady work in New York's infrastructure and utilities sectors—the math works. Just recognize these figures reflect similar programs rather than Queensborough's specific track record, so talking with current students and local employers would help clarify whether this path delivers on its promise.

Where CUNY Queensborough Community College Stands

Earnings vs. debt across all electrical engineering technologies/technicians associates's programs nationally

Earnings Over Time

How earnings evolve from 1 year to 4 years after graduation

School1 Year4 YearsGrowth
CUNY Queensborough Community College$59,867
CUNY Bronx Community College$31,273$74,233+137%
Onondaga Community College$48,058$68,806+43%
DeVry College of New York$58,056$52,465-10%
Monroe Community College$51,245$48,732-5%

Compare to Similar Programs in New York

Electrical Engineering Technologies/Technicians associates's programs at peer institutions in New York (36 total in state)

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SchoolIn-State TuitionEarnings (1yr)*Earnings (4yr)Median Debt*Debt/Earnings
CUNY Queensborough Community CollegeBayside$5,210$49,652*$59,867$12,063*
DeVry College of New YorkNew York$17,488$58,056*$52,465$28,782*0.50
Monroe Community CollegeRochester$5,856$51,245*$48,732$13,250*0.26
Onondaga Community CollegeSyracuse$6,042$48,058*$68,806$10,787*0.22
CUNY Bronx Community CollegeBronx$5,206$31,273*$74,233*
National Median$54,852*$14,710*0.27
* Estimated from similar programs

Career Paths

Occupations commonly associated with electrical engineering technologies/technicians graduates

Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and Technicians

Operate, install, adjust, and maintain integrated computer/communications systems, consoles, simulators, and other data acquisition, test, and measurement instruments and equipment, which are used to launch, track, position, and evaluate air and space vehicles. May record and interpret test data.

$79,830/yrJobs growth:Associate's degree

Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians

Apply electrical and electronic theory and related knowledge, usually under the direction of engineering staff, to design, build, repair, adjust, and modify electrical components, circuitry, controls, and machinery for subsequent evaluation and use by engineering staff in making engineering design decisions.

$77,180/yrJobs growth:Associate's degree

Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay

Inspect, test, repair, or maintain electrical equipment in generating stations, substations, and in-service relays.

$71,270/yrJobs growth:

Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians

Operate, test, maintain, or adjust unmanned, automated, servomechanical, or electromechanical equipment. May operate unmanned submarines, aircraft, or other equipment to observe or record visual information at sites such as oil rigs, crop fields, buildings, or for similar infrastructure, deep ocean exploration, or hazardous waste removal. May assist engineers in testing and designing robotics equipment.

$70,760/yrJobs growth:Associate's degree

Robotics Technicians

Build, install, test, or maintain robotic equipment or related automated production systems.

$70,760/yrJobs growth:Associate's degree

Electrical and Electronics Drafters

Prepare wiring diagrams, circuit board assembly diagrams, and layout drawings used for the manufacture, installation, or repair of electrical equipment.

$65,380/yrJobs growth:Associate's degree

Calibration Technologists and Technicians

Execute or adapt procedures and techniques for calibrating measurement devices, by applying knowledge of measurement science, mathematics, physics, chemistry, and electronics, sometimes under the direction of engineering staff. Determine measurement standard suitability for calibrating measurement devices. May perform preventive maintenance on equipment. May perform corrective actions to address identified calibration problems.

$65,040/yrJobs growth:Associate's degree

Sound Engineering Technicians

Assemble and operate equipment to record, synchronize, mix, edit, or reproduce sound, including music, voices, or sound effects, for theater, video, film, television, podcasts, sporting events, and other productions.

$56,600/yrJobs growth:

Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other

All engineering technologists and technicians, except drafters, not listed separately.

Non-Destructive Testing Specialists

Test the safety of structures, vehicles, or vessels using x-ray, ultrasound, fiber optic or related equipment.

Photonics Technicians

Build, install, test, or maintain optical or fiber optic equipment, such as lasers, lenses, or mirrors, using spectrometers, interferometers, or related equipment.

Disc Jockeys, Except Radio

Play prerecorded music for live audiences at venues or events such as clubs, parties, or wedding receptions. May use techniques such as mixing, cutting, or sampling to manipulate recordings. May also perform as emcee (master of ceremonies).

Jobs growth:
About This Data

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (October 2025 release)

Population: Graduates who received federal financial aid (Title IV grants or loans). At CUNY Queensborough Community College, approximately 45% of students receive Pell grants. Students who did not receive federal aid are not included in these figures.

Earnings: Median earnings from IRS W-2 data for graduates who are employed and not enrolled in further education, measured 1 year after completion. Earnings are pre-tax and include wages, salaries, and self-employment income.

Debt: Median cumulative federal loan debt at graduation. Does not include private loans or Parent PLUS loans borrowed on behalf of students.

Estimated Earnings: Actual earnings data is not available for this program (typically due to privacy thresholds when fewer than 30 graduates reported earnings). The estimate shown is based on the median of 4 similar programs in NY. Actual outcomes may vary.