Alaska Christian College
Soldotna, Alaska
Alaska Christian College is a private institution in Soldotna, Alaska with 60 undergraduate students. For nursing students, the useful read is not just whether a program exists, but how its tuition, completion rates, debt, and earnings compare with nearby options.
In-state tuition is $9,014 compared with a Alaska nursing-school average of $10,983. The school reports a graduation rate of 11.6%, median earnings of $25,787, and median federal debt of N/A.
$9,014 is lower than the state average of $10,983.
11.6% is lower than the state average of 38.6%.
$25,787 is lower than the state average of $44,008.
About Alaska Christian College
| Location | Soldotna, Alaska |
| Institution Type | Private Nonprofit |
| Highest Degree | associate |
| Website | www.alaskacc.edu |
| In-State Tuition | $9,014 |
| Out-of-State Tuition | $9,014 |
| Total Enrollment | 60 |
| Acceptance Rate | 89.4% |
| Graduation Rate | 11.6% |
| Retention Rate | 44.4% |
| Median Earnings (10 yrs after) | $25,787 |
| Median Debt at Graduation | N/A |
| Pell Grant Recipients | 77.6% |
| Students Receiving Loans | 0.0% |
| Loan Default Rate | 2.3% |
| Nursing Program | Available |
Cost and Return Snapshot
Based on published tuition, median debt, and earnings data
Affordability Context
77.6% of students receive Pell Grants, a useful signal for how often the school serves lower-income students. 0.0% of students take federal loans, so borrowing is less common than at many institutions in the student body. The three-year loan default rate is 2.3%, which helps frame repayment risk alongside earnings and debt.
Cost and Outcomes Context
The value picture at Alaska Christian College depends on the relationship between price, borrowing, and outcomes. A simple four-year tuition estimate is $36,056, while the reported median debt is N/A. These figures should be compared with aid offers and program-specific requirements before making a final decision.
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Student Demographics
The student body is largest among White students (8.3%), followed by Hispanic students (0.0%) and Black students (0.0%).