Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania · Private Non-Profit
Criminal Justice and Corrections at Duquesne University
This is a listed field for a Pennsylvania school, not a confirmed positive share of awards or completions. Use Duquesne University's school-wide price, admissions, and earnings as context, then verify the current catalog and department outcomes directly.
Program listing
Listed in federal data; a positive share of awards or completions is not reported.
This major
- Award concentration
- Listed; award share not reported
- Schools reporting awards
- 1,346
Admissions
- Acceptance rate (school)
- 83.6%
- Graduation rate
- 77.5%
Cost
- Avg net price (school)
- $37,730/yr
- 4-year cost (est.)
- $150,920
- Median debt
- $26,244
Outcomes
- Median earnings 10y
- $74,742/yr
- ROI grade (school)
- D
College Scorecard reports school-wide earnings and price, not per-major outcomes for individual colleges. A listed field with no positive share of awards should be treated as a directory clue, not proof of current enrollment, program size, or department strength. For criminal justice and related law-enforcement paths, this data does not prove police academy eligibility, state POST certification, background-check readiness, or employer hiring outcomes.
Evidence used here: a federal field listing, $37,730 school-wide average net price, $74,742 school-wide ten-year median earnings, and 1,346 peer schools reporting a positive share of awards in the field. Evidence not included: positive award concentration at this school, current program enrollment, department-level salary, placement, licensure eligibility, certification, or exam pass-rate outcomes. This page is available for users, but it is kept out of Google indexing because federal data does not report a positive share of awards for this school and field.
School-level context
Use these school-wide metrics before checking the department directly in Pennsylvania.
Duquesne University has an average net price of $37,730, school-wide ten-year median earnings of $74,742, and a D value grade in EduGradify's school-level model. Because a positive share of awards is not reported for this field, the answer is school-level context only; this page does not claim a department rank, current enrollment, licensure result, or pass-rate outcome.
See the national program hub →Schools reporting awards
These peer schools report a positive share of awards in the same field; 1,346 schools report a positive share of awards in this field.
College of San Mateo San Mateo, CA · 4.9% of reported awards · $536 net A+
San Diego Christian College Santee, CA · 1.5% of reported awards · $992 net A+ North Florida College Madison, FL · 5.8% of reported awards · $804 net A+ Skyline College San Bruno, CA · 1.8% of reported awards · $1,738 net A+ Imperial Valley College Imperial, CA · 8.7% of reported awards · $1,115 net A+ College of the Mainland Texas City, TX · 3.0% of reported awards · $1,342 net A+ St Petersburg College St. Petersburg, FL · 2.7% of reported awards · $1,471 net A+ Trident Technical College Charleston, SC · 1.7% of reported awards · $1,406 net A+ Questions about this listing
Why is there no positive award share?
Criminal Justice and Corrections appears in the federal field list for Duquesne University, but its share of reported awards or completions is not positive in the current data. This does not estimate current enrollment; verify the active credential in the official catalog.
Can I still study this field here?
Possibly. Treat this as a prompt to verify Duquesne University's official catalog, department pages, and advisor guidance before applying or transferring.
Are the cost and earnings major-specific?
No. The $37,730 net price and $74,742 earnings figure are school-wide metrics, so they are useful for affordability context but not a department outcome guarantee.
Does this show Criminal Justice licensure or pass rates?
No. EduGradify does not have police academy, state POST, certification, placement, or department pass-rate data for this listing. Criminal justice paths vary by state and employer, so verify whether Duquesne University treats the field as academic, pre-law, corrections, forensic, or tied to an approved academy pathway.
What should I check next?
Confirm whether the catalog offers the exact credential you want, whether courses are active this year, whether transfer paths exist, and whether the department publishes completion, placement, licensure, or internship outcomes.