Gainful Employment

In June 2012, The Department of Education released the 2011 Gainful Employment Informational Rates that provide the public with information about educational programs that prepare students for gainful employment in a recognized occupation. Beginning in 2012, programs must surpass minimum thresholds for at least one of three metrics – those that don’t will, over time, be subject to penalties including losing eligibility for federal funding.

Since institutions have not had the opportunity to challenge these measures, we welcome institutions to provide additional information to be posted alongside their institution’s Informational Rates by contacting us at ge@collegemeasures.org.

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER
According to the Department of Education, “The 2011 Gainful Employment Informational Rates were prepared to provide institutions with preliminary data about the performance of their GE Programs … and not intended to form a basis for making any general or specific assumptions or determinations about specific GE Programs, or in making projections about future years' rates.” Additionally, the Informational Rates, presented below, did not include a process for institutions to challenge the measures, as the official rates will.


* Percentage of Programs not Meeting any Thresholds = Only includes programs that reported data for the repayment rate and two debt-to-earnings measures.

Note that all other metrics include institutions with complete and partial gainful employment data.


 

National Gainful Employment Performance

Number of Institutions with Gainful Employment Programs Number of Programs with Gainful Employment Data Percentage of Programs not Meeting any Thresholds*
2,142 6,198 5 %

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State Gainful Employment Performance

State Number of Institutions with Gainful Employment Programs Number of Programs with Gainful Employment Data Percentage of Programs not Meeting any Thresholds*
Alabama 19 70 19 %
Alaska 1 6 0 %
Arizona 55 349 4 %
Arkansas 29 32 13 %
California 262 831 1 %
Colorado 42 177 11 %
Connecticut 25 74 0 %
Delaware 6 12 0 %
District of Columbia (DC) 7 33 0 %
Florida 134 515 15 %
Georgia 38 171 14 %
Hawaii 5 7 0 %
Idaho 10 25 5 %
Illinois 99 284 9 %
Indiana 26 106 4 %
Iowa 32 98 1 %
Kansas 26 50 5 %
Kentucky 17 45 4 %
Louisiana 41 85 0 %
Maine 8 16 0 %
Maryland 33 71 0 %
Massachusetts 55 104 3 %
Michigan 58 123 3 %
Minnesota 55 334 2 %
Mississippi 20 26 0 %
Missouri 58 151 13 %
Montana 4 4 0 %
Nebraska 14 25 13 %
Nevada 8 19 0 %
New Hampshire 11 29 0 %
New Jersey 44 117 0 %
New Mexico 8 9 0 %
New York 132 326 3 %
North Carolina 42 82 6 %
North Dakota 7 10 0 %
Ohio 107 197 8 %
Oklahoma 32 71 3 %
Oregon 24 72 4 %
Pennsylvania 148 379 3 %
Rhode Island 8 23 0 %
South Carolina 21 44 0 %
South Dakota 8 26 0 %
Tennessee 57 163 0 %
Texas 133 325 2 %
Utah 29 79 16 %
Vermont 3 4 0 %
Virginia 49 137 7 %
Washington 32 87 0 %
West Virginia 28 67 4 %
Wisconsin 28 99 0 %
Wyoming 4 9 14 %