Median Debt
$35,927
88% above national median

Earnings Over Time

How earnings evolve from 1 year to 4 years after graduation

Earnings trajectories vary significantly. Some programs show strong early returns that plateau; others start lower but accelerate. Consider where you want to be at year 4, not just year 1.

Compare to Similar Programs in Wisconsin

Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions associates's programs at peer institutions in Wisconsin (16 total in state)

SchoolEarnings (1yr)Earnings (4yr)Median DebtDebt/Earnings
Waukesha County Technical College$33,108$35,927
Fox Valley Technical College$43,548$42,436
Milwaukee Area Technical College$37,325$34,010$23,7990.64
Northcentral Technical College$32,481$29,324$16,7590.52
Gateway Technical College$28,094$30,824$22,3500.80
Northwood Technical College$25,557$38,435$11,5180.45
National Median$32,928$19,1320.58

Other Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions Programs in Wisconsin

Compare tuition, earnings, and debt across Wisconsin schools

SchoolIn-State TuitionEarnings (1yr)Debt
Fox Valley Technical College
Appleton
$4,916$43,548
Milwaukee Area Technical College
Milwaukee
$5,017$37,325$23,799
Northcentral Technical College
Wausau
$3,861$32,481$16,759
Gateway Technical College
Kenosha
$4,853$28,094$22,350
Northwood Technical College
Rice Lake
$4,524$25,557$11,518

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 Waukesha County Technical College, approximately 11% 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.