Chamberlain University-Georgia — ROI, Cost & Payback
Chamberlain University-Georgia charges a net price of $33,188/yr after aid — a 4-year total of $132,752. Graduates earn a median $92,405 ten years after entry, $44,045/yr above the $48,360 high-school baseline, clearing the total in 3 years — a 20-year net return of $748,148, a strong payback — the degree clears its cost fast. (Scorecard, 2026 · our math.)
Chamberlain University-Georgia's 3-year payback ranks #184 of 1,280 US colleges we track — better ROI than 86% of them, and #5 of 100 in Georgia.
| Measure | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Net price (after aid) | $33,188/yr | Scorecard, 2026 |
| Total net cost (4 yrs) | $132,752 | our math |
| Median earnings, 10 yrs after entry | $92,405 | Scorecard, 2026 |
| Earnings premium over HS baseline | $44,045/yr | our math |
| Median debt (completers) | $20,919 | Scorecard, 2026 |
| Payback | 3 yrs | our math |
| 20-year net return | $748,148 | our math |
College Scorecard (2026 release), institution-level · payback and returns are our math.
How we compute this. Payback = total net cost ÷ annual earnings premium, where the premium is median earnings 10 years after entry minus the $48,360 baseline (BLS 2024 median for a high-school-diploma worker 25+). Total net cost = net price × 4 years. We do not discount future dollars. The institution-wide earnings figure blends every major — a specific program's payback can be far better or worse. Full method on the methodology page.