Program Analysis
Graduates earn $29,745/yr, edging above the $25,920 national average for Film/Video and Photographic Arts — a modest premium that suggests solid regional demand.
An earnings multiple of 2.8x means the program roughly breaks even in financial terms over ten years. Non-financial factors need to justify the investment.
AI risk is moderate — 44% task exposure — and the 4% scenario spread suggests disruption would dent but not destroy the earnings outlook.
The $20,840 debt-to-$29,745 income ratio translates to about 8 months of earnings. Standard loan terms should handle this comfortably.
At #107 out of 140 programs, George Fox University's financial outcomes for Film/Video and Photographic Arts trail the majority of peers. The value case depends on other factors.
The five-year earnings trajectory from $29,745 to $36,616 shows 23% growth, reflecting steady but unremarkable salary progression.