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Explore all 6,197 colleges with earnings and cost data

The alphabetical directory below lists every Title IV–eligible college and university in the United States — public flagships, regional comprehensives, community colleges, private nonprofit institutions, and private for-profit schools. Every institution included here participates in federal student aid (Pell Grants, Stafford Loans, PLUS Loans), which is the defining criterion for inclusion in the College Scorecard and IPEDS datasets.

For each institution we surface the canonical short name, the state of its primary campus, total fall undergraduate enrollment, and the ownership sector (public, private nonprofit, or private for-profit). Click any college to open its full profile, which includes admissions, tuition (sticker and net), federal student-aid usage, completion and retention rates, demographic breakdowns, and earnings outcomes 6 and 10 years after enrollment for federal-aid recipients.

Sort by name (alphabetical), enrollment (largest first), or ownership (grouped by sector). The alpha index above lets you jump directly to a starting letter; pagination steps through the directory 50 institutions at a time. Earnings and cost figures on each detail page are pulled from the most recent Scorecard release; note that earnings reflect federal-aid recipients only and that small cohorts (n < 30) are suppressed under federal privacy rules.

The directory is built from the most recent annual release of the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, which the Department refreshes each fall with the prior year's institutional data. IPEDS surveys feed institutional characteristics (enrollment, ownership, location, Carnegie classification); the National Student Loan Data System feeds federal-aid usage; and IRS-linked tax records (de-identified at the agency level) feed earnings outcomes for former Pell Grant and federal-loan recipients. Sticker tuition, net price, and admission rates derive from institutional reports.

Reading the directory: each row reports an institution's canonical short name, primary-campus state, total fall undergraduate enrollment, and ownership sector. The short name is what the institution registers with the Department of Education — not necessarily its colloquial name. If a school appears under an unexpected form (for example "The University of X" rather than "X University"), this typically reflects the official IPEDS registration. Use the search and alpha-index controls to find specific institutions; sort by enrollment when you want to compare scale.

Three ownership sectors are present in every state. Public institutions are funded by state governments and typically charge lower in-state tuition; private nonprofit institutions are funded by tuition, endowment, and philanthropy; private for-profit institutions are operated as businesses and rely primarily on student-paid tuition (often federal-aid–financed). Each sector has different cost structures, financial-aid practices, and outcome distributions — public flagship universities and private nonprofit research universities tend to have higher earnings, completion rates, and selectivity than community colleges or for-profit schools, but exceptions exist in every category.

When comparing schools across the directory, keep three measurement-level caveats in mind. First, earnings reflect federal-aid recipients only — students who attended without federal aid (often from higher-income families) are excluded from the earnings denominator, which can mean institutions with strong full-pay enrollment understate their full-population earnings. Second, earnings are measured at 6 and 10 years after enrollment, not after graduation; students who took longer to complete or never completed are included. Third, completer counts and earnings are suppressed when fewer than 30 students appear in a cohort, which means small programs at small institutions commonly show "not reported" — this is missing-by-design under federal privacy rules, not missing-by-error.

The directory is fully searchable. Use the alpha index to jump directly to a starting letter — useful when you know the institution name but want the canonical Scorecard short form. Use the sort selector to change the default alphabetical order to enrollment-descending (largest institutions first) or to ownership-grouped (public/private nonprofit/private for-profit clustered). Pagination steps through fifty institutions at a time; the URL preserves your sort and letter selection so you can deep-link to a specific page.

Beyond browsing, our research tooling supports specific decision contexts. Compare lets you place up to four schools side-by-side across costs, earnings, admissions, and demographics. Near-you finds schools within commuting distance of a ZIP code with cost and earnings columns. Programs by major surface the earnings of any specific field-of-study (Computer Science, Nursing, Business Administration, Education, etc.) across all institutions where federal data permits — answering the question that the institutional aggregate cannot: "what do graduates of THIS field at THIS school actually earn?"

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NUC University - Florida Technical College - Tampa
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NUC University - IBC Technical Division - Arecibo
NUC University - IBC Technical Division - Bayamon
NUC University - IBC Technical Division - Caguas
NUC University - IBC Technical Division - Escorial
NUC University - IBC Technical Division - Fajardo
NUC University - IBC Technical Division - Guayama
NUC University - IBC Technical Division - Los Colobos
NUC University - IBC Technical Division - Manati
NUC University - IBC Technical Division - Mayaguez
NUC University - IBC Technical Division - Moca
NUC University - IBC Technical Division - Ponce
NUC University - IBC Technical Division - Yauco
NUC University - Mayaguez
NUC University - Ponce
NUC University - Rio Grande
NUC University - South Florida
Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College 161
Nunez Community College 1,520
Nuvani Institute 12
Nuvani Institute 77
Nuvani Institute-Del Rio
Nuvani Institute-South Campus
Nuvani Institute-Uvalde
Nuvo College of Cosmetology 96
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O'Briens Aveda Institute 80
Oak Hills Christian College 75
Oak Valley College 75
Oakland City University 499
Oakland Community College 12,748
Oakland University 12,351
Oakton College 6,072
Oakwood University 1,153
Oberlin College 2,887
Oblate School of Theology
Occidental College 1,877
Ocean Corporation 192
Ocean County College 5,424
Ocean County Vocational-Technical School 497
Oconee Fall Line Technical College 1,708
Odessa College 4,654
Oehrlein School of Cosmetology 65
Ogden-Weber Technical College 2,928
Ogeechee Technical College 1,820
Oglala Lakota College 1,097
Ogle School Hair Skin Nails-Arlington 374

Methodology

The college directory is sourced from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard and the IPEDS (Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System) institutional characteristics file. Every institution that participates in Title IV federal student aid is included. Enrollment figures come from IPEDS Fall enrollment surveys; ownership sector (public, private nonprofit, private for-profit) follows the Carnegie classification as reported by each institution. Sorting and alphabetical indexing are computed at build time from the full directory snapshot. See our full data methodology for suppression rules, data vintage, and processing details.