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Is American Musical and Dramatic Academy Worth the Debt?

Graduates of American Musical and Dramatic Academy earn a median of $56,700 within 5 years, against a median debt of $28,106. The graduation rate is 10000%.

Key Data

MetricValue
Avg Median Debt$28,106
Avg Median Earnings (1yr)$42,000
Avg Median Earnings (5yr)$56,700
Graduation Rate10000%
School Typeprivate
Majors Available2

Top Majors by ROI

MajorROI ScoreGrade
Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft61/100C
Dance61/100C

How does American Musical and Dramatic Academy compare?

Average debt at American Musical and Dramatic Academy is $28,106, which is $1,811 above the national average of $26,295 for federal aid recipients. First-year earnings of $42,000 sit $15,775 below the national average of $57,775.

That works out to a debt-to-income ratio of 0.67x — meaning a graduate would need 0.7 years of full pre-tax first-year salary to clear the debt. Below 1.0x is considered manageable on a 10-year standard repayment plan. Picking the right major matters more than picking the school: at American Musical and Dramatic Academy, the Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft program scores Grade C on ROI (BUY).

Graduates of American Musical and Dramatic Academy earn a median of $56,700 within 5 years, against a median debt of $28,106. The graduation rate is 10000%.

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, 2026.