Real Estate at Houston Community College

Houston, Texas • Associate's

What the IPEDS & College Scorecard Data Shows for Real Estate at Houston Community College

This page combines two federal data products: IPEDS institutional characteristics for Houston Community College and the College Scorecard field-of-study (FOS) file for Real Estate at the associate's credential level. The FOS file is keyed by CIP (Classification of Instructional Programs) code, which means earnings and debt figures here reflect only graduates of this specific program — not the school as a whole. IPEDS reports 43 completers in the most recent cohort for this program at Houston Community College, the denominator behind the median earnings figure.

Median graduate earnings are not yet published for this program-school combination, typically because the completer cohort is too small to preserve taxpayer privacy. Compared to the national mean of $44,002 across all institutions offering Real Estate, graduates here earn at a level the national comparison cannot yet quantify. Across all programs at Houston Community College, the mean median-earnings figure is $49,267, providing internal context for whether this specific field out-earns other options at the same institution.

Debt signals complete the ROI picture. The median cumulative federal loan debt for Real Estate graduates at Houston Community College is $24,386, which translates to roughly $203 per month on a standard 10-year repayment plan.. Program-level debt and earnings come from the Department of Education’s College Scorecard FOS release, updated annually.

Earnings Comparison

This School
Real Estate
National Average
$44,002
All schools, same program
School Average
$49,267
All programs at Houston Community College

Program Details

Associate's
Credential Level
43
Completers (IPEDS)
96
Schools Offering

Debt & ROI

$24,386
Median Debt
$203/mo
Est. Monthly Payment

Real Estate at Other Schools

About the Data

Data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard Field of Study file. Earnings are median earnings for graduates after completion, drawn from U.S. Treasury tax records linked to federal financial aid applicants. Institutional characteristics come from IPEDS. Debt figures represent the median cumulative federal loan debt at graduation.

Debt-to-earnings ratio compares cumulative debt to annual earnings. A ratio below 1.0 indicates that annual earnings exceed total debt, generally considered favorable. Estimated monthly payments assume a standard 10-year repayment plan.