Based on U.S. Department of Education data (October 2025 release). Some figures are estimates based on similar programs — see details below.
Analysis
A projected debt load of $11,375 for an associate's degree in computer science looks manageable on paper, especially when measured against the national median of $35,760 that similar programs typically produce. That 0.32 debt-to-earnings ratio suggests graduates could theoretically pay off their loans within a year of starting work—a benchmark that few programs at any level achieve.
The challenge is that Pennsylvania's market for associate-level IT graduates varies dramatically. Peer programs in the state show first-year earnings ranging from $21,000 to nearly $40,000, with the state median settling around $30,000—notably below the national figure. Without actual outcome data for Penn College of Technology specifically, it's impossible to know where this program lands in that range. The school serves a substantial population of Pell grant recipients (32%), which suggests a mission-driven approach, but mission and market outcomes don't always align.
For parents weighing this investment, the math works if their child lands on the higher end of that earnings spectrum and the debt estimate holds. But associate's degrees in IT are highly sensitive to local job markets, internship quality, and specific technical skills acquired. Before committing, verify what employers actually hire from this program and at what starting salaries—those concrete outcomes matter more than estimated medians drawn from distant programs.
Where Pennsylvania College of Technology Stands
Earnings vs. debt across all computer and information sciences associates's programs nationally
Compare to Similar Programs in Pennsylvania
Computer and Information Sciences associates's programs at peer institutions in Pennsylvania (18 total in state)
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| School | In-State Tuition | Earnings (1yr)* | Earnings (4yr) | Median Debt* | Debt/Earnings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $17,940 | $35,761* | — | $11,375* | — | |
| $4,842 | $39,461* | $43,758 | $14,261* | 0.36 | |
| $4,632 | $21,223* | $43,769 | $11,375* | 0.54 | |
| National Median | — | $35,760* | — | $14,932* | 0.42 |
Career Paths
Occupations commonly associated with computer and information sciences graduates
Computer and Information Systems Managers
Computer and Information Research Scientists
Software Developers
Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers
Computer Network Architects
Telecommunications Engineering Specialists
Information Security Analysts
Database Administrators
Database Architects
Data Warehousing Specialists
Data Scientists
Business Intelligence Analysts
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 Pennsylvania College of Technology, approximately 32% 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 national median of 80 similar programs. Actual outcomes may vary.