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AdventHealth University vs Albion College

Side-by-side college ROI comparison from College Scorecard data

Reviewed by CollegeROIData Editorial Team · Updated

Verdict

AdventHealth University has a 100.0% graduation rate compared to Albion College at 100.0%. Average median debt: AdventHealth University at $34,952 vs Albion College at $27,264. Average first-year post-graduation earnings: $60,833 vs $55,100.

MetricAdventHealth UniversityAlbion College
Graduation Rate100.0%100.0%
School TypePrivatePrivate
StateFlMi
Avg Median Debt
Average median debt across all tracked majors
$34,952$27,264*
Avg 1yr Earnings
Average first-year earnings across all tracked majors
$60,833*$55,100
Majors Tracked620
Best ROI MajorRegistered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing (75/100)Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences (78/100)*
Best Major Debt$35,490$23,232*
Best Major 1yr Earnings$62,000$65,000*

AdventHealth University has a 100.0% graduation rate compared to Albion College at 100.0%. Average median debt: AdventHealth University at $34,952 vs Albion College at $27,264. Average first-year post-graduation earnings: $60,833 vs $55,100.

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Completion rates run close at the two schools: 100.0% versus 100.0%. When graduation probability is comparable across both options, the decision comes down to cost and post-graduation earnings rather than degree-completion risk.

Average debt loads run moderate but not equal — Albion College at $27,264 versus $34,952 at the alternative. At standard repayment terms the monthly difference is $82/month, which is real money over a decade but small enough that the program-fit and earnings considerations should usually outweigh it.

Median first-year earnings sit moderately apart at AdventHealth University and Albion College. The school with stronger earnings has a real edge for high-cost-of-living markets where the absolute dollar figure matters; the school with lower earnings can still be the better choice in markets where the cost-of-living differential more than offsets the income gap.

AdventHealth University sits in Fl and Albion College in Mi. The geographic spread matters for cost (in-state vs. out-of-state tuition typically diverges sharply at public schools) and for post-graduation labor market (most schools place students primarily into regional employers). Cross-state comparisons should account for the residency-cost differential at any public option and the labor-market trajectory each campus connects students to.

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