Private Nonprofit · Haverhill, Massachusetts

Northpoint Bible College

Northpoint Bible College is a private nonprofit institution in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Former students earn a median of $42,210 ten years after enrollment at an average net price of $23,635/yr — as a private nonprofit, published Scorecard outcomes cover federal-aid recipients at this campus — endowment and sticker price sit outside those cohort fields.

$42,210
10-yr median earnings
$23,635
Avg net price / yr
52.4%
150%-time completion

The verdict

Northpoint Bible College posts above-median former-student earnings.

According to the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard.

Top 46%
former-student earnings, US
52.4%
150%-time completion
+23%
earnings, 6→10 yrs
Suburb: Large Carnegie: Special Focus (4yr)

Northpoint Bible College is a private nonprofit institution in Haverhill, Massachusetts enrolling 86 undergraduates, using College Scorecard institution data retrieved in July 2026.. Federally aided former students who were working and not enrolled had median earnings of $42,210 ten years after entry. Average net price for the reported Title IV-recipient cohort is $23,635. This profile combines source fields with separately labeled PlainCollege comparisons and derived metrics.

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Institution data retrieved July 2026; field-of-study data retrieved March 2026.

What the IPEDS & College Scorecard Data Shows for Northpoint Bible College

Northpoint Bible College operates as a private nonprofit institution located in Haverhill, Massachusetts (suburb: large), with a reported undergraduate enrollment of 86 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; Northpoint Bible College is categorized as "Special Focus Four-Year: Faith-Related Institutions" 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.

College Value Score

F
College Value Score
37/100
Northpoint Bible College

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.

Earnings C-
$42,210
10-year median former-student earnings
Net Price F
$23,635
Average annual cost after grants and aid
Completion Rate D
52.4%
Completion within 150% of normal time
Debt F
$25,000
Median federal debt at graduation
Loan Repayment B
70.1%
Borrowers repaying loans within 3 years
Retention F
40.0%
First-year students returning for year two
Northpoint Bible College vs. the national benchmark
EarningsNet PriceCompletionDebtRepaymentRetention

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

$42,210

Federal aid recipients only

Avg net price

$23,635

After grants and scholarships

150%-time completion

52.4%

Full-time, first-time cohort

150%-time completion vs portal median (57.1%) 52.4%

Four-year-institution cohort

College ROI Quadrant - Northpoint Bible College vs peers

Northpoint Bible College positioned by earnings vs cost Two-by-two quadrant chart: x-axis median earnings 10 years after enrollment, y-axis average net price after financial aid. Each dot is a college, colored by completion within 150% of normal time (garnet ≥65%, amber 45-64%, red <45%). Net price increases upward, earnings increase rightward, so: bottom-right = best value (low cost, high earnings); top-right = premium (high cost, high earnings); bottom-left = community college tier (low cost, modest earnings); top-left = cost challenge (high cost, low earnings). Currently plotting 8 colleges. Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard joined to Carnegie Classification. Northpoint Bible College positioned by earni… Carnegie Classification: Special Focus (4yr) Special Fo… COST CHALLENGE PREMIUM COMMUNITY BEST VALUE $24K $92K Median Earnings 10 Years After Enrollment ($) $5K $41K Avg Net Price ($) Northpoint Bible College (you are here): $42K earn · $24K net · 52% grad You are here - Northpoint Bible C… Hellenic College-Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology: $52K earn · $25K net · 55% grad Hellenic College-H… Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital School of Nursing: $88K earn · $23K net Signature Healthca… Boston Baptist College: $34K earn · $18K net · 44% grad Boston Baptist Col… North Bennet Street School: $44K earn · $27K net · 93% grad North Bennet Stree… Northern Essex Community College: $43K earn · $6K net · 20% grad Northern Essex Com… New England Tractor Trailer Training School of Massachusetts: $53K earn · $16K net · 74% grad Spa Tech Institute-North Andover: $28K earn · $39K net Grad rate (4yr) ≥65% 45-64% <45%
Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard + Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education

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.

How Northpoint Bible College ranks nationally

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.

Northpoint Bible College: former-student earnings vs. every US college

10-year median earnings, College Scorecard

$42,210 Top 46% higher than 54% of 5,103 US colleges

$0–$20,000: 169 US colleges (3%). Below this entry. $20,000–$40,000: 2,245 US colleges (44%). Below this entry. $40,000–$60,000: 1,897 US colleges (37%). This entry sits in this band. $60,000–$80,000: 606 US colleges (12%). Above this entry. $80,000–$100,000: 134 US colleges (3%). Above this entry. $100,000–$120,000: 39 US colleges (1%). Above this entry. $120,000–$140,000: 11 US colleges (0%). Above this entry. $140,000–$160,000: 2 US colleges (0%). Above this entry. This college $0 $160,000 every US college, bucketed by value

Each bar is a $20K-wide band; taller bars hold more US colleges. The dashed line + filled bar mark this entry. Hover or tap any bar for its full count, share, and where it sits relative to this entry.

Source U.S. Department of Education, College Scorecard · Mar–Jul 2026 retrievals

Quick Facts

86
Undergraduate enrollment
-
Acceptance rate
-
SAT average
52.4%
150%-time completion
$42,210
10-yr median earnings
40.0%
First-year retention

Costs & Financial Aid

Tuition & Net Price

In-State Tuition $14,160
Out-of-State Tuition $14,160
Average Net Price $23,635

Net Price by Family Income

$0 – $30,000 $23,323
$30,001 – $48,000 $18,307
$48,001 – $75,000 $29,902
51.1%
Pell Grant Rate
62.0%
Federal Loan Rate
$25,000
Median Debt
$265/mo
Monthly Payment

What students pay at Northpoint Bible College rose +41.1% since 2013

Average net price for the reported Title IV-recipient cohort went from $19,599 in 2013 to $27,662 in 2023, a rise of $8,063 in nominal dollars. Across the 4,315 colleges measured over the same 2013–2023 span, the median change was +14.6%.

Average net price, 2013–2023

11 reported years. Nominal dollars, not adjusted for inflation.

2013: $19,5992014: $20,1292015: $19,4422016: $19,8822017: $23,0242018: $24,8092019: $24,4822020: $24,9992021: $25,4782022: $27,6682023: $27,662
2013 · $19,5992023 · $27,662

Over the same years, enrollment went -75.1% (358 → 89 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.

Student Demographics

Race & ethnicity

Student body at a glance

45.6%
Female
43.8%
First Generation

Outcomes

52.4%
150%-Time Completion
40.0%
Retention Rate
$34,408
Median Earnings (6yr)
$42,210
Median Earnings (10yr)
41.8%
Earning Over $25K
70.1%
Loan Repayment, Completers (3yr)

Programs & Earnings

Program Credential Completers Median Earnings Median Debt
Bible/Biblical Studies Bachelor's 47 $35,108 $27,000

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the admissions statistics for Northpoint Bible College?
Northpoint Bible College is a private nonprofit institution in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Undergraduate enrollment is 86 students.
How much do Northpoint Bible College former students earn?
Federally aided former students at Northpoint Bible College who were working and not enrolled had median earnings of $42,210 ten years after entry; the cohort is not limited to graduates. Six years after entry, the corresponding median is $34,408.
How much does Northpoint Bible College cost?
The average net price at Northpoint Bible College is $23,635. In-state tuition is $14,160 and out-of-state tuition is $14,160. Median student debt at graduation is $25,000.
What is the graduation rate at Northpoint Bible College?
Northpoint Bible College has a 52.4% completion rate within 150% of normal time at a four-year institution (typically six years for a bachelor’s program). The first-year retention rate is 40.0%.
Is Northpoint Bible College worth the student debt?
The median student debt at Northpoint Bible College is $25,000, while former students earn a median of $42,210 ten years after enrollment. That debt represents about 59% of those annual earnings. Among borrowers who completed their program, 70.1% are repaying their loans within 3 years. Estimated monthly loan payment is $265.

Sources & methodology

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 Northpoint Bible College

  • Northpoint Bible College's reported 10-year former-student earnings land in the 54th percentile among reporting colleges.
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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.