Denver College of Nursing vs. Aspen |
Rankings* | #26 in Federal Region IX Universities #23 in Arizona Colleges | |
Private (for-profit), four-years Other health professions school | School Type | Private (for-profit), four-years Other health professions school |
Offered Degrees | ||
Associate Bachelor's Master's | Offered Degree | 1 Year Certificate Associate Bachelor's Post-BS Certificate Master's Doctorate (Research) |
2024 Tuition & Fees | ||
expensive$19,860 | Undergraduate Tuition | cheaper$6,264 |
expensive$9,586 | Graduate Tuition | cheaper$5,085 |
Less$2,328 | Average Financial Aid Amount | More$3,734 |
Admission | ||
Dual Credits Advanced placement (AP) Credits | Accepted Credits | Advanced placement (AP) Credits Credits for Life Experiences Credit for Military Training |
Enrollment | ||
Smaller1,084 | Total Enrollment | Larger7,386 |
Smaller1,034 | Undergraduate Student Population | Larger4,086 |
Smaller50 | Graduate Student Population | Larger3,300 |
Smaller273 | Online Student Population | Larger6,290 |
Special Learning Opportunity | ||
Evening/Weekend College | Special learning Opportunity | Evening/Weekend College |
Faculties | ||
More Students per Faculty16 to 1 | Student to Faculty Ratio | Less Students per Faculty5 to 1 |
155 | Number of faculties | 376 |
Higher$57,257 | Average Faculty Salary | Lower$53,327 |
*Ranking data is from College Evaluator.