10-yr median earnings
$61,860
Federal aid recipients only
Private Nonprofit · Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Moravian University is a private nonprofit institution in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Former students earn a median of $61,860 ten years after enrollment at an average net price of $30,670/yr — as a private nonprofit, published Scorecard outcomes cover federal-aid recipients at this campus — endowment and sticker price sit outside those cohort fields.
The verdict
Moravian University pairs top-quartile former-student earnings with a moderately open admit.
According to the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard.
Moravian University is a private nonprofit institution in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania enrolling 1,949 undergraduates, using College Scorecard institution data retrieved in July 2026. The acceptance rate is 54.2% with an average SAT of 1,183. Federally aided former students who were working and not enrolled had median earnings of $61,860 ten years after entry. Average net price for the reported Title IV-recipient cohort is $30,670. This profile combines source fields with separately labeled PlainCollege comparisons and derived metrics.
Institution data retrieved July 2026; field-of-study data retrieved March 2026.
Moravian University operates as a private nonprofit institution located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (city: small), with a reported undergraduate enrollment of 1,949 students. Institution-level records in the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) classify each school by Carnegie category, ownership sector, and urban/rural locale, which is how this profile's peer group and cost cohort are determined; Moravian University is categorized as "Master's Colleges & Universities: Small Programs" under the Carnegie classification system, a meaningful signal when comparing like-to-like institutions.
Admissions and cost fields are IPEDS-derived values published through the Scorecard and retain their source reporting periods. Average net price subtracts grant and scholarship aid from cost of attendance for full-time, first-time undergraduate Title IV recipients. It is a defined cohort average, not a personalized price; the income-band fields provide more context but still do not replace an institution's current net-price calculator.
Earnings use Treasury-derived records for federally aided former students who were working and not enrolled in the measurement year; the entry cohort includes completers and noncompleters. IPEDS completion and retention rates use separate first-time, full-time cohorts, so their denominator is not the earnings cohort. Read cost, completion, and earnings as distinct historical measures, not as a causal verdict or an individual forecast.
A 6-metric composite of earnings, cost, and completion outcomes benchmarked against every reporting US college, not a ranking of teaching quality, campus life, or fit for any individual student. See the full methodology.
Each axis is the percentile score shown in the breakdown at left; the shape shows this school's overall profile at a glance.
10-yr median earnings
$61,860
Federal aid recipients only
Avg net price
$30,670
After grants and scholarships
150%-time completion
71.4%
Full-time, first-time cohort
Four-year-institution cohort
Each dot is a college plotted by 10-year median earnings (x-axis) vs average net price (y-axis), colored by completion within 150% of normal time. Bottom-right = high earnings/lower price; top-left = lower earnings/higher price.
Where this school's former-student earnings fall within the full national distribution of every US college that reports to the College Scorecard, not just its peer set.
Moravian University: former-student earnings vs. every US college
10-year median earnings, College Scorecard
$61,860 Top 14% higher than 86% of 5,103 US colleges
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Source U.S. Department of Education, College Scorecard · Mar–Jul 2026 retrievals
| Admission Rate | 54.2% |
| SAT Average | 1,183 |
| SAT Math (25th-75th) | 530 – 630 |
| SAT Reading (25th-75th) | 540 – 655 |
| ACT (25th-75th) | 24 – 29 |
| In-State Tuition | $53,500 |
| Out-of-State Tuition | $53,500 |
| Average Net Price | $30,670 |
| $0 – $30,000 | $24,609 |
| $30,001 – $48,000 | $28,271 |
| $48,001 – $75,000 | $26,390 |
| Over $110,000 | $34,834 |
Average net price moved +20.7% over 10 years, from $24,730 to $29,843 in nominal dollars. The median college measured over the same span moved +14.6%.
11 reported years. Nominal dollars, not adjusted for inflation.
Over the same years, enrollment went +30.6% (1,508 → 1,970 students).
Source: U.S. Department of Education, College Scorecard, per-year fields (2013–2023). Net price is the average cost after grant and scholarship aid for federally-aided undergraduates.
Median earnings of program completers, College Scorecard field-of-study file
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
$119,711 median earnings
Business Administration, Management and Operations
$112,174 median earnings
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
$88,293 median earnings
Accounting and Related Services
$76,422 median earnings
Economics
$74,527 median earnings
Curriculum and Instruction
$66,462 median earnings
Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General
$64,503 median earnings
Business Administration, Management and Operations
$63,844 median earnings
What this shows The highest-earning programs at a school are not necessarily its most popular ones - a small specialized program can post strong median earnings without reflecting the outcome most students here actually see.
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Other Private Nonprofit institutions closest in reported enrollment, preferring the same Carnegie classification.
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Same-sector institutions with the same direction and nearest fitted annual change; only series with R² of at least 0.40 qualify.
Private-nonprofit profiles emphasize Scorecard cost-after-aid and completion alongside IPEDS Carnegie class. Endowment, gifts, and sticker price are not Scorecard fields on this page.
Figures are the Mar–Jul 2026 federal retrievals. Nonprofit campuses vary widely in aid practice — net price here is the Title-IV-recipient cohort average, not an individual award letter. Read the full methodology for how the data is sourced, computed, and verified.
What this means for Moravian University
Nonprofit Scorecard medians describe federal-aid recipients who were working and not enrolled — they are not sticker-price ROI and not advice.
Every figure on PlainCollege is rendered directly from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard data, no number is typed in by an editor. Private-nonprofit profiles compile Scorecard net-price and earnings cohorts with IPEDS structure fields — no editor-typed figures. See our editorial standards & corrections policy, the methodology behind these numbers, or report a data error on this page. Review the public data changelog. Data current as of Mar–Jul 2026 retrievals.