Grand Canyon University

Phoenix, AZ · Private For-Profit

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60.4%
Acceptance Rate
1105
Median SAT
$42,186
Median Earnings
47,978
Applicants

Acceptance Rate Trend

Down 12.8 percentage points since 2018

Applications & Admissions

Yield Rate Trend

Percentage of admitted students who enroll

Most Popular Majors (2023)

Degrees awarded in latest year

Major Popularity Over Time

How top majors have grown or declined

Earnings by Major

This school vs. national range (2yr after graduation)

Registered Nursing, Nursing Ad... $77,476
$9,348 $122,725
Homeland Security $60,082
$9,348 $122,725
Clinical/Medical Laboratory Sc... $59,124
$9,348 $122,725
Finance and Financial Manageme... $52,357
$9,348 $122,725
Business Administration, Manag... $45,455
$9,348 $122,725
Accounting and Related Service... $43,207
$9,348 $122,725
Security Science and Technolog... $41,025
$9,348 $122,725
Health and Medical Administrat... $40,341
$9,348 $122,725
This school National avg

Historical Admissions Data

Each row shows the admissions cycle for that academic year. Applicants is the total number of students who applied for freshman admission. Admitted shows how many received acceptance letters. Rate is the acceptance rate (admitted ÷ applicants) — lower percentages indicate more selective schools. Yield measures the percentage of admitted students who actually enrolled — a high yield (above 50%) suggests the school is a top choice for admitted students, while lower yields indicate students often choose other options. SAT shows the 25th-75th percentile range, meaning the middle 50% of enrolled students scored within this range. Data is sourced from IPEDS, the federal database where all US colleges report annually.

Year Applicants Admitted Rate Yield
2023 47,978 28,960 60.4% 29.1%
2022 29,304 22,818 77.9% 37.0%
2021 36,861 30,534 82.8% 25.0%
2020 48,918 39,474 80.7% 19.9%
2019 37,456 28,818 76.9% 23.1%
2018 31,958 23,392 73.2% 17.2%
2017 32,734 21,906 66.9% 16.1%
2016 34,096 19,413 56.9% 17.1%
2015 34,475 14,893 43.2% 23.2%

Graduate Outcomes

Median Earnings (10 years)
$42,186
Median Earnings (6 years)
$47,280
Median Debt
$22,114
6-Year Graduation Rate
43.0%

Tuition & Costs (2023)

Tuition
$16,500
Fees
$1,300
Room & Board
$7,800
Total Cost of Attendance
$25,600

What You'll Actually Pay

Net price after grants/scholarships by family income

$0-30k income $18,474
$30-48k income $19,082
$48-75k income $22,037
$75-110k income $23,907
$110k+ income $24,177

Popular Majors

  • 1 Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
  • 2 Business Administration, Management and Operations
  • 3 Human Services, General
  • 4 Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods
  • 5 Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions

Highest Earning Majors

  • Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing $77,476
  • Homeland Security $60,082
  • Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science/Research and Allied Professions $59,124
  • Finance and Financial Management Services $52,357
  • Business Administration, Management and Operations $45,455

Student Demographics (2023)

Total Enrollment 107,563
International 1%
Women 73%
Race/Ethnicity
White 46%
Hispanic 22%
Black 19%
Asian 3%

Financial Aid (2023)

Grants are free money; loans must be repaid

Receive Grants 73%
Avg: $7,744 free money/year
Pell Grant Recipients 43%
Federal aid for <$60k income families
Have Federal Loans 53%
Avg: $7,831
School's Own Grants 97%
Avg: $7,656 from school funds