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Carnegie Institute

Troy, Michigan · private for-profit · mainly awards certificates · 93 students · Medical AssistingEMT & ParamedicRadiologic TechnologyMassage Therapy

Avg net price / yr
$17,042
cheaper than 36% of comparable schools
Completion rate
83.9%
Median debt at completion
$9,336
Median earnings (10 yrs after entry)
$38,244
earns ~$2,244.1 per $1k of yearly net price

About

Carnegie Institute in Troy, MI is a private for-profit school that mainly awards certificates. It serves students seeking training in health administration, medical assisting, diagnostic professions, and somatic bodywork. The institution currently reports an enrollment of 93 students.

What to know

The average annual net price after aid is $17,042, while the median student debt at completion is reported at $9,336. Despite a solid completion rate of 83.9%, typical earnings 10 years after entry are reported at $38,244. Over 63.1% of students receive Pell Grants, indicating significant financial need among the student body.

Net price is 18% above the Michigan median ($14,496) for schools offering these programs. Reported median earnings are 2% above the national median ($37,522) for comparable schools.

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Programs & what graduates earn

ProgramCredentialMedian earnings 2 yrs after completion
Allied Health and Medical Assisting Servicesundergraduate certificatenot reported
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professionsundergraduate certificatenot reported
Somatic Bodywork and Related Therapeutic Servicesundergraduate certificatenot reported
Health and Medical Administrative Servicesundergraduate certificatenot reported

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Questions students ask

How much financial aid is available and who gets it?
63.1% of students reported receiving Pell Grants, meaning nearly two-thirds of the student body relies on this federal aid.
What programs are offered and what credential do they award?
The school offers four undergraduate certificates in Health and Medical Administrative Services, Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services, Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, and Somatic Bodywork and Related Therapeutic Services.
How much do students typically earn after attending?
Median earnings 10 years after entry are reported at $38,244.
What is the completion rate for students?
The completion rate is reported at 83.9%.
How small is the student body?
There are 93 students currently enrolled at this Troy, MI location.

Other options in Michigan

SchoolCityNet price / yrCompletionEarnings (10 yr)
Alpena Community CollegeAlpena$3,32050.4%$36,442
Bay de Noc Community CollegeEscanaba$11,94936.5%$35,090
Mott Community CollegeFlint$5,68721.3%$32,538
Delta CollegeUniversity Center$4,54723.8%$37,781
Dorsey CollegeMadison Heights$28,52559.7%$29,392
Glen Oaks Community CollegeCentreville$8,91828.8%$37,540
Data: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (most recent release, pulled July 2026), school ID 169187. Figures are federally reported medians and may lag current prices. "Not reported" means the federal dataset suppresses or lacks the value — often due to small cohort sizes. How we compute comparisons. This site is independent and not affiliated with any government agency or school.