Below are the key facts about the program, including how many students graduate each year, the diversity of these students, average starting salaries, and more. Find out how Pasadena City College compares to other colleges that offer nursing.
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Pasadena City College offers the nursing program; completion counts are not currently reported.
Nursing majors who earn their bachelor’s degree from Pasadena City College report a median salary of $90,341 a year. This is above $33,819, the median for all majors at Pasadena City College.
Earning a bachelor’s degree at Pasadena City College, nursing students borrow a median amount of $12,834 in student loans. This is above $10,172, the typical median for all majors at Pasadena City College.
Information about average full-time undergraduate tuition and fees is shown in the table below.
| In State | Out of State | |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition | $1,104 | $10,848 |
| Fees | $76 | $76 |
Learn more about Pasadena City College tuition and fees.
For the most recent academic year available, 26% of nursing associate’s degrees went to men and 74% went to women.
The majority of nursing associate’s degree graduates at Pasadena City College were Hispanic or Latino. Approximately 41% of graduates fell into this category.
The following table and chart show the ethnic background for students who recently graduated from Pasadena City College with a associate’s in nursing.
| Ethnic Background | Number of Students |
|---|---|
| Asian | 32 |
| Black or African American | 2 |
| Hispanic or Latino | 33 |
| White | 8 |
| Non-Resident Aliens | 2 |
| Other Races | 3 |
Here are the demographics of the nursing majors at Pasadena City College.
This nursing program at Pasadena City College offers the following related majors:
| Concentration | Annual Graduates |
|---|---|
| Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse | 160 |
Pasadena City College granted 160 completions in registered nursing/registered nurse recently — 74% to women and 26% to men. The largest share of these graduates were Hispanic or Latino (41%).
More about our data sources and methodologies.