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Gainful Employment

Gainful Employment

Under the terms of the Federal Gainful Employment Act, this information is provided for Oakton certificate programs that are eligible for federal financial aid – and that prepare students for employment in a recognized occupation.

The goal is to provide prospective students with the full cost to complete a given certificate program, the graduation rate based on full-time attendance, and occupational information for that field.

Data for programs that have fewer than 10 graduates or student loan borrowers is not provided, as allowed by law, in order to protect individual identity. 

Gainful Employment information is available for the following electronics & computer technology certificates:


Electronics Computer Technician
Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) Code: 15.1202

Program Information
Hours to Complete: 36
Terms to Complete (full-time status): 3
Number of 2010 Graduates: 1
Number of 2010 Graduates who completed within minimum term (s)*

Program Costs
In-District Total: $5,030
Books & Supplies: $1,543
Fees: $211
Tuition: $3,276
Out of District Total: $12,117
Out of State Total: $14,287
Median Student Loan Debt*

Standard Occupational Codes (SOC) and Titles
17-3023.01 Electronics Engineering Technicians
17-3023.03 Electrical Engineering Technicians


Electronics Technology
Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) Code: 15.0303

Program Information
Hours to Complete: 42
Terms to Complete (full-time status): 4
Number of 2010 Graduates: 1
Number of 2010 Graduates who completed within minimum term (s)*

Program Costs
In-District Total: $5,868
Books & Supplies: $1,800
Fees: $246
Tuition: $3,822
Out of District Total: $14,137
Out of State Total: $16,668
Median Student Loan Debt*

Standard Occupational Codes (SOC) and Titles
17-3023.01 Electronics Engineering Technicians
17-3023.03 Electrical Engineering Technicians



*This program had less than 10 on-time graduates. Regulations state we cannot disclose median debt amounts or on-time completion rates.


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