Colorado Technical University-Colorado Springs vs Baker College

Torn between these two? Here's how they stack up on what actually matters - what you'll pay, what graduates earn, and which one gives you the better return - all on U.S. Department of Education data.

Too close to call - both schools are within 3 points

Data: 2024-25 College Scorecard release

ROI Score Comparison

Colorado Technical University-Colorado SpringsPrivate For-Profit - Colorado Springs, CO
9
Poor Value
Earnings
10(0.03x)
Payback
10(94.9 yr)
Debt/Earn
10(0.88)
Completion
4(19%)
Repayment
4(42%)
Baker CollegePrivate Nonprofit - Owosso, MI
9
Poor Value
Earnings
8(0.02x)
Payback
8(231.2 yr)
Debt/Earn
8(0.91)
Completion
16(36%)
Repayment
10(52%)

The Financial Comparison

Good news if you're stuck between them: Colorado Technical University-Colorado Springs and Baker College come out about even on financial return. Colorado Technical University-Colorado Springs scores 9/100 and Baker College scores 9/100 - close enough that your own situation (your major, the aid package each one offers you, in-state vs out-of-state) will matter more than the score gap.

Start with what you'd actually pay. After aid, Baker College runs $13,157 a year against $16,745 at Colorado Technical University-Colorado Springs - $3,588 more a year, or about $14,352 across four years.

Then look at what that buys. Ten years after enrollment, Colorado Technical University-Colorado Springs graduates earn a median $37,180 against $35,833 at Baker College. The cost earns itself back in 94.9 years at Colorado Technical University-Colorado Springs and 231.2 years at Baker College.

Finally, the debt you'd carry out. Graduates leave Baker College owing a median $25,000 versus $29,832 at Colorado Technical University-Colorado Springs. Their debt-to-earnings ratios are 0.88 and 0.91 - and the rule of thumb is to keep that under 1.0, meaning debt no bigger than a first year's pay.

Head-to-Head Numbers

MetricColorado Technical Univer...Baker College
Cost
In-State Tuition$12,750$13,000
Out-of-State Tuition$12,750$13,000
Net Price (avg)$16,745$13,157
Total 4-Year Cost$66,980$52,628
Outcomes
Median Earnings (6yr)$34,100$27,600
Median Earnings (10yr)$37,180$35,833
Graduation Rate18.8%35.8%
Payback Period94.9 yr231.2 yr
Debt
Median Debt$29,832$25,000
Monthly Payment$316$265
Debt-to-Earnings0.880.91
3yr Repayment Rate41.5%51.6%
5yr Repayment Rate32.0%35.8%
Admissions
Acceptance RateN/A81.9%
Enrollment28,0863,026

Net Price by Family Income

Average annual net price after grants and scholarships, by household income bracket.

Family IncomeColorado Technical U...Baker College
$0-$30,000$16,474$11,976
$30,001-$48,000$16,990$11,362
$48,001-$75,000$18,404$12,546
$75,001-$110,000$22,215$13,754
$110,001+$22,394$17,964

Earnings by Major - Head to Head

Median earnings for majors offered at both schools. Green highlights the higher figure.

MajorColorado Technical U...Baker College
Registered Nursing$95,519$77,840
Computer Science$85,337$80,179
Computer/Information Technology Administration$84,277$79,805
Business Administration, Management, and Operations$65,877$65,591
Accounting$57,068$63,286
Criminal Justice and Corrections$46,981$57,675
Health and Medical Administrative Services$48,816$51,868

ROI Sub-Score Breakdown

ComponentColorado Technical U...Baker College
Earnings Premium (30%)108
Payback Period (25%)108
Debt / Earnings (20%)108
Completion Rate (15%)416
Repayment Rate (10%)410
Overall ROI Score99
Poor Value

The Verdict

It's close. Colorado Technical University-Colorado Springs edges out Baker College by 0 points (9 vs 9), but that's slim enough that your major and your own aid offers will decide this more than the ROI score does. Run your actual numbers in the calculator below before you call it.

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9

Colorado Technical University-Colorado Springs

Poor Value - Full profile and breakdown

9

Baker College

Poor Value - Full profile and breakdown

Data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, as of 2024-2025. Earnings are measured 6 and 10 years after enrollment. Net prices reflect average aid for first-time, full-time students.See full methodology.